The United States has redefined what qualifies as “healthy” food for the first time in 30 years, striking items like white ...
The updated definition allows more food to qualify as healthy, including higher fat fish, nuts, seeds, and certain oils.
When it comes to finding food in stores that's good for you, many manufacturers have attempted to make it easy by labeling ...
Salmon, low-fat yogurt, trail mix, olive oil, and eggs are among the foods that can now be called "healthy" under a final ...
The FDA has redefined "healthy" food labels for the first time in 30 years, emphasizing nutrient-rich foods like salmon and ...
Under the previous FDA rule, which is being updated for the first time in 30 years, foods like salmon couldn't be labeled ...
At a time when more than half the American diet comes from processed, packaged foods, the FDA has new rules aimed at helping ...
A new rule from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will update what it means for food to be labeled “healthy” for the first time in 30 years, a move that aligns with current nutrition science and ...
But processed fortified foods such as breakfast cereals, bread, milk, and even pasta can help consumers eat many of the ...
The change banishes foods such as sugary cereals, highly sweetened yogurts, white bread and some granola bars from bearing a ...
The FDA has announced its long-awaited Rule governing when the term “healthy” can be used as an implied nutrient content claim on food labels.