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New product labels could tell shoppers whether a food is really healthy or not. Maybe.
New product labels could tell shoppers whether a food is really healthy or not. Maybe.
08.27.2021
by The Counter
FDA loosens nutrition facts labeling requirements in an effort to help restaurants sell unused food
FDA loosens nutrition facts labeling requirements in an effort to help restaurants sell unused food
03.30.2020
by Jessica Fu
How will FDA regulate “added sugar” labels for products that are actually just sugar?
How will FDA regulate “added sugar” labels for products that are actually just sugar?
06.24.2019
by Jessica Fu
How can “no sugar added” be true, but still illegal?
How can “no sugar added” be true, but still illegal?
07.13.2017
by Patrick Clinton
A cheaper (and totally legal) way to do nutrition labels
A cheaper (and totally legal) way to do nutrition labels
09.03.2015
by Joe Fassler
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