Confused by food labels? A gastroenterologist explains how to read ingredient lists properly, why the first three ingredients ...
Front- and back-of-pack food and nutrition information is essential. Here’s how to ensure the details are legally tight to not only attract customers, but to keep them safe. As part of FoodNavigator's ...
QSRs must navigate a patchwork of federal, state, and local regulations relating to food labeling. The FDA’s Food Labeling Guide sets clear standards for ingredient disclosure, allergen statements, ...
Spectrum food labels at the front of packs rating products from least to most healthy led to healthier food and beverage selections than labels that only highlighted the positive attributes of food or ...
The American College of Cardiology said it supports the FDA-led initiative to put nutritional information on the front of food packages. Stated reasons for its support include improving diet quality, ...
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