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Cardiologists on Board With FDA's Proposed Food Package Labels
The FDA's proposed rule would require food manufacturers to put "Nutrition Info" boxes on the front of their packages stating ...
A new rule from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will update what it means for food to be labeled “healthy” for the first time in 30 years, a move that aligns with current nutrition science and ...
WASHINGTON -- The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing that nutrition information be placed on the front of packaged foods to provide at-a-glance information about saturated fat, sodium and ...
Requirements now include limits on saturated fat, sodium and added sugars. “Healthy” foods must also contain a certain amount of food from at least one of the key food groups outlined in the current ...
A potential FDA proposal would label Goldfish “medium” in saturated fat and sodium. (The placement and size of any U.S. label has yet to be determined.) The same product would bear stop-sign-shaped ...
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FDA redefines what foods can be labeled as 'healthy'
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued new rules on what foods can be considered as "healthy" on food labels. The FDA said that food makers can use the "healthy" labeling if the food meets ...
Nutrition labels on your favorite grocery items may soon sport a new look. The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to place ...
Food manufacturers must meet new criteria to put "healthy" on a food product. The new rule goes into effect Feb. 25, 2025, with a compliance date in 2028. A new label on the front of food packages is ...
With President Trump back in the Oval Office and Robert F. Kennedy possibly to follow at the Department of Health and Human Services, it’s hard to say what’s in store for the Food and Drug ...
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