Buzzwords like “natural,” “fat-free,” and “high protein” can make junk food seem healthier than it really is. Claims like “no ...
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Why a red label on your food hits harder than a green one
In A Nutshell Color-coded food labels using red and green outperform standard text-based nutrition labels at helping consumers accurately evaluate products. Red labels, signaling unhealthy nutrients, ...
The efficacy of front-of-package labels varies; Multi-High-In shows superior results in promoting healthier food choices ...
In an era where pre-packaged foods are a staple in many Filipino households, the seemingly unassuming food label holds ...
As the FDA mulls interpretive food warning labels, a Georgetown University study shows these schemes have been powerless to halt obesity trends. In an attempt to tackle stubbornly high adult obesity ...
In an era where pre-packaged foods are a staple in many Filipino households, the seemingly unassuming food label holds surprising power. More than just ...
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