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Major food label updates are coming in 2025, from stricter health claims to clearer allergen warnings. Find out how they’ll ...
According to experts, food and drink brands will need to consider several design priorities when developing packaging in 2025 ...
New Delh: Health professionals and public health advocates have applauded the Supreme Court’s ruling requiring mandatory nutritional labels on all packaged food products, calling it a vital step ...
Max is a senior researcher for Nesta's healthy life mission. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become the centre of recent debate around fixing our broken food environment, with the House of Lord’s ...
The plea referred to India's growing burden of non-communicable diseases and claimed the FOPL would highlight the presence of high levels of sugar, salt, and saturated fats-key contributors to ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed an expert committee to submit its recommendations within three months on proposed changes to food safety regulations that would require warning labels on ...
“It can be considered a ‘safe’ and apolitical topic, helping politicians cut through several divides to appear more approachable.” Universally appreciated, food has proven to be a useful ...
paving the way for amendments to India’s food safety regulations and the introduction of warning labels on packaged foods. A bench comprising Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan issued the ...
New Delhi, Apr 9 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed an expert committee to give its recommendations to enable the Centre to amend food safety regulations to deal with warning labels on ...
In June 2024, the FSSAI approved a proposal to display nutritional information, including total sugar, salt and saturated fat in bold letters and prominent font size on labels of packaged food items.
Choosing organic foods is a priority ... Some marketing practices can potentially mislead consumers seeking truly organic options. Being an informed shopper helps one navigate these nuances. Let’s ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed an expert committee to give its recommendations to enable the Centre to amend food safety regulations to deal with warning labels on packaged foods.