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The FDA’s new, same-old food labels demand better obesity solutions by Richard Williams, opinion contributor - 01/30/25 10:00 AM ET ...
From flashy buzzwords to health claims, food labels can be deceiving. With this in mind, it’s important to take a closer look at what you’re buying at the grocery store. Recommended Videos ...
An old state law suggested putting dated labels on foods to help consumers know when their food has gone bad, instead of confusing, grocer-focused "Sell by" labels.
‘Labels are there for a reason’: Families sues after cookie mixup kills a 78-year-old grandmother - Peggy Bryant, 78, purchased a peanut butter cookie, which was packaged as an oatmeal raisin ...
Nebraska family advocates for lifesaving food allergy labels Preventing deadly food allergies: 'It's just scary. He can't breathe' ...
Why food labels can sometimes be deceiving Geo resource failed to load. It’s recommended focusing on the nutrition facts label and the ingredient list over any claims on the front of the box.
The FDA is trying to find out why food companies use the labels they do. Food waste and food safety experts share what these labels mean and how to reduce food waste while making sure food is fresh.
Pushing for change: why those living with food allergies say clearer food labels are needed Food labels must identify, using its common name, the food source of all major food allergens used to ...
But some experts say mandatory front-of-package labels may also encourage food manufacturers to reformulate products with high levels of unhealthy nutrients.
Across the U.S., different date labels cause confusion about when to toss out food, contributing to staggering waste.
A new California law will now require baby food manufacturers to disclose to consumers how much lead, mercury and arsenic is in their products.
New labels will soon alert consumers to information already on the back of food packaging about low, medium or high levels of sodium, added sugars and saturated fat. The FDA believes this ...