The FDA wants to put clearer nutrition labels on the front of food packages - but new research suggests a different design might work better.
For more than a century, the U.S. government has tried to bring more transparency to food labels. It started in 1906, when the Pure Food and Drug Act cracked down on mislabeled ingredients and false ...
Clearer warning-style labels may help shoppers make healthier choices faster, but certain designs can still create false impressions of health and mislead shoppers into thinking unhealthy foods are ...
To help navigate varying food regulations, look for label design software that offers features like database connections, which can automatically pull “use by” or “prepared on” dates onto labels, and ...
A federal proposal would require a small “nutrition info” box on the front of most packaged foods describing if saturated fat, sodium and added sugars content was “low,” “medium,” or “high.” A new ...