The agency’s proposed rule would require the display of a compact informational box containing certain nutrient information.
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to propose a change to prepackaged food sold in America: a requirement that the front of the packages display key nutrient information in addition to the ...
Last month the agency submitted its proposed rule on front-of-pack nutrition labeling to the Office of Management and Budget after nearly two years of examining different schemes and even longer ...
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed its long-awaited front-of-pack labeling rule, featuring a black-and-white nutrition box that lists information on saturated fat, sodium and added sugars.
Americans are more likely to choose the healthiest food when calories and dietary fiber are included along with nutrients-to-limit on the front of the package and when interpretive language – but not ...
The Food and Drug Administration has advanced a long-awaited proposal on front-of-package nutrition labels, signaling a push by the Biden administration to release the proposal ahead of Inauguration ...
On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration proposed adding a box with simplified nutrition information to the front of packaged foods to aid consumers in making healthier choices. If the rule ...
The Biden administration released an 11th-hour proposal Tuesday to require labels on the front of food and drink packages, an effort aimed at helping Americans make healthier choices and more easily ...
Even in supermarkets with the most kaleidoscopic array of items — dozens of cereals, a wall of jams in glass jars, a parade of soup cans — there’s relatively little variation in how those foods are ...
A long-running debate over how packaged foods should be labeled is intensifying in the lead-up to a White House conference on hunger, nutrition and health scheduled for late September. The debate is ...