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Clearly, all food and drink categories should adhere to the same rules when it comes to labelling, so it’s easier for shoppers to understand what each label means.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to scrutinise ‘green’ claims on food and drink product labels to clamp down on potential greenwashing.
For example, a cup of Morning Summit cereal, labeled “lightly sweetened,” has 14 grams of added sugars. And “slightly sweet” Gold Peak iced tea has 16 grams of added sugars in 12 ounces.
For example, Foundation Earth, which formed last year with the aim of rolling out a Europe-wide eco-label scheme by the Autumn of 2022. The organisation has received the backing of global food and ...
LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator will consider whether companies selling food, drink and toiletries are wrongly labelling products as "sustainable" or "better for the ...
Labels promising "all-natural," "organic," "naturally grown," "non-GMO" and "free-range" ingredients inform the grocery shopper that the food they're about to consume is certifiably healthy.
FDA updates definition of ‘healthy’ on food labels for first time in 30 years by Nathaniel Weixel - 12/19/24 6:43 PM ET Getty Images file ...