Readers had a lot to say about my latest column on the Food and Drug Administration’s proposed front-of-package labels. Most ...
Some food labels designed to nudge Americans toward healthier food choices can have the opposite effect, new University of Florida research shows.
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FDA proposes new mini nutrition labels on the front of food — without calories or fatTake Chile, for example: When the country passed a law requiring manufacturers to place warning labels on foods high in sodium, sugar, unhealthy fats or calories, the results were striking.
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