Food packages have gotten very good at looking healthy. You’ve seen them: soft green labels, rustic fonts, phrases like ...
Researchers analyzing nearly 600 grocery items found that flashy front-label claims—like “heart healthy” or “keto-friendly,” often fail to match real nutrition, urging doctors and shoppers to focus on ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,” according to changes ...
The Food and Drug Administration released final rules on labeling foods as “healthy,” tightening limits for sugar, sodium and saturated fat. By Christina Jewett The Food and Drug Administration on ...
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