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TRUTH in Labeling Act would heighten the warning for shoppers looking to cut sugar, salt and saturated fat intake

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19 September 2024
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With rising rates of obesity[1] in the U.S. and increasing attention being paid to the health harms of processed foods[2], it’s clear that far more could be done to help consumers make healthy food choices.

A bill known as the TRUTH in Labeling Act[3] has been sitting before Congress since late 2023. If passed, it would require U.S. food manufacturers to add a second nutrition label to the front of product packages, in...

Read more https://theconversation.com/truth-in-labeling-act-would-heighten-the-warning-for-shoppers-looking-to-cut-sugar-salt-and-saturated-fat-intake-233856

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