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Companies make packaged food without synthetic dyes in other countries. But despite pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the ...
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India Today on MSNSupreme Court's 'Kurkure' remark on plea seeking warning labels on packaged foodThe Supreme Court, hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) demanding the display of a warning label on packaged food items, said that children are more interested in knowing what's inside the ...
How consumers define ‘clean label’ is expanding beyond ‘simple, easy-to-understand ingredients’ to include questions about ...
The current Administration has talked a lot about "Making America Healthy Again” in the fight to reduce chronic disease. Now, the FDA has an ...
The Supreme Court of India is hearing a case that seeks mandatory front-of-pack warning labels for packaged food high in salt, sugar, and fat.
Health experts across India have welcomed the Supreme Court's landmark decision directing the Centre to finalise and enforce ...
In just weeks, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will finalize implementing a rule that defines which packaged foods can feature this coveted label. At first glance, the effort seems sensible.
The plea referred to India's growing burden of non-communicable diseases and claimed the FOPL would highlight the presence of ...
Supreme Court's mandate for bold nutritional labels may hit packaged food firms, forcing transparency on sugar, salt & fat ...
The packaged food sector is becoming increasingly commoditized ... Additionally, private-label products are becoming increasingly mainstream, offering a compelling value proposition.
The Supreme Court has mandated a three-month timeline for the Indian government to amend food safety regulations, ensuring ...
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