The previous rule had limits for total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium, and foods would need to provide at least ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has finalized new standards that foods must meet before they can be labeled as “healthy.” ...
The FDA has revamped its "healthy" food label requirements, aligning them with current dietary guidelines. Previously focused ...
The change banishes foods such as sugary cereals, highly sweetened yogurts, white bread and some granola bars from bearing a ...
The Food and Drug Administration's new rules on "healthy" food labels are voluntary and are scheduled to take effect at the ...
For the first time in nearly three decades, the FDA is updating the definition of ‘healthy’ when it comes to food labels.Food ...
At a time when more than half the American diet comes from processed, packaged foods, the FDA has new rules aimed at helping ...
The Food and Drug Administration released final rules on labeling foods as “healthy,” tightening limits for sugar, sodium and ...
A Government-funded study reveals that most packaged foods in India have high levels of fat, sugar, and sodium, with a ...
The updated definition allows more food to qualify as healthy, including higher fat fish, nuts, seeds, and certain oils.
The Food and Drug Administration has released a long-awaited final rule updating its definition of “healthy” foods.
Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves "healthy," according to changes finalized Thursday by the Food and Drug Administration.Related video above: Are ...