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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has clarified the conditions under which producers of so-called functional food products can make basic health claims on their packaging without seeking the ...
Under the updated claim, eggs, nuts and seeds, olive oil and higher-fat fish such as salmon will now qualify to use the “healthy” claim. Examples of products that qualified as healthy under ...
She said, “Be wary of claims that say foods are 100 percent good or bad or use labels like 'toxic'. The truth is rarely that black and white." Take seed oils , for example.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final rule on December 19 that updates the “healthy” nutrient claim on food labels, although compliance by manufacturers is voluntary.. To ...
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine if any claims violate federal food labeling rules and "will take enforcement action against any egregious examples," FDA Commissioner ...
Despite his previous claims that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are “poisonous," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won’t take any additional measures to remove such foods from the market. Kennedy, the ...
On-pack claims carry a lot of weight in the food and beverage world. Claims about nutrients such as fibre and protein are growing. Nutritional on-pack labelling, such as Nutri-Score, has been a ...
Smack in the middle of cookie season, Girl Scouts of America is facing a lawsuit based on claims the group’s cookies contain heavy metals, pesticides and other toxins. A New York woman, Amy Mayo ...
The USDA has released new guidance for food companies that make animal-raising and climate claims about their food. This updated guideline makes. Skip to content. Sponsored by Marler Clark.