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How to read a nutrition label so it actually helps you
Grocery shoppers scanning the Nutrition Facts panel for a quick health check face a persistent problem: the label is packed ...
If you've spent your entire life trying and failing to follow the serving size listed on the Nutrition Facts label, we've got some good news for you: serving sizes aren't meant to be a recommendation.
Today in harsh reality checks: The FDA has officially proposed an update to its nutrition labels, featuring larger, bolder, more in-your-face calorie counts and actual serving sizes. Read: the serving ...
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On nutrition: Deciphering the nutrition facts label
BLONZ: I have been cutting down on sugar in the foods I eat and relying on Nutrition Facts labels to make decisions when options are available. I want to use ones with less added sugars. I wanted your ...
MILWAUKEE -- Serving sizes aren't what they used to be -- at least if you're looking at food labels. They've recently changed to help us all make more informed decisions about what we are eating and ...
FDA proposals to change the way serving sizes are calculated to better reflect real-life eating behavior could encourage some people to eat even more unless the wording is changed or the move is ...
The labels on the back of your food are about to get an update. The big change? Making serving sizes that reflect how people actually eat. The new label proposed today by the FDA has a couple new ...
WASHINGTON — Choosing healthier foods at the grocery store may soon be a little easier. The Food and Drug Administration is proposing several changes to the nutrition labels you see on packaged foods ...
Have you ever been enjoying a sleeve of Oreos when someone decides to chime in with the fact that, actually, a serving size is only three cookies? We hear about “serving sizes,” “portions” and often ...
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