FDA to test labeling changes by adding nutrition information to front of food packages

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FDA to test labeling changes by adding nutrition information to front of food packages
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Nutrition labels on the front of food packages would have the intention of helping people with less nutritional knowledge identify foods that would be part of a healthy eating pattern, the FDA said.

Front of package labels would have the intention of helping people with less nutritional knowledge identify foods that would be part of a healthy eating pattern, the FDA said.The United States Food and Drug Administration will test out labels on the front of food packages in the hope of giving shoppers better access to nutrition information, the agency said.

"People are very familiar with looking at the calorie content, but that's about the extent of it," Mokari said. But when it comes to important nutrients like fiber and protein, the average consumer might not know exactly what to be looking for, she added. "Nutrition information is complex and fraught with a considerable amount of misinformation and disinformation," Lichtenstein said. "Someone doing a web search for information about a food will likely see a considerable amount of conflicting information. It is unlikely they will have the skills to sort the wheat from the chaff.

A person might see that one food is labeled as having lower calories than another, but not take into consideration the protein and fiber, which may be a better indicator of what would be a healthier choice for that person, she added.

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