Front-of-Package Nutrition Labeling — An Abuse of Trust by the Food Industry?

On January 24, two food-industry trade associations announced a new voluntary nutrition-labeling system that major food and beverage companies would use on the front of packages to “help busy consumers make informed choices.” But is the program good for public health? On January 24, 2011, two major...

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Food
Food Industry
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Humans
Nutrients
Nutrition
Nutritive Value
Obesity
Public Health
United States
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Vitamins
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