AN EXPLORATION INTO INDIAN’S PERCEPTION ON FOOD PRODUCTS NUTRITIONAL LABELING

Healthy eating helps improve our health and reduce the risk of many chronic diseases .Labeling is an important component of product package. Food labels found on most pre-packaged food and drinks give important information to help us make healthy choices. The nutrition facts label is a label require...

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Business Economy / Management
Consumer behavior
Consumers
Descriptive labeling
Diet
Economy
Food
Food labeling
Food products
Food safety
Health care
Nutrition
Nutrition research
Nutritional aspects
Questionnaires
Requirements
Studies
Vitamin C
Womens health
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