Whole grains and fruits are in, and added sugar is out. That’s going to change what’s on a lot of cereal boxes and other ...
The final rule of what qualifies as healthy on manufacturers' food packages was finalized by the U.S. Food & Drug ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration redefined its parameters for “healthy” food for the first time in 30 years.
The Food and Drug Administration released final rules on labeling foods as “healthy,” tightening limits for sugar, sodium and ...
Under the previous FDA rule, which is being updated for the first time in 30 years, foods like salmon couldn't be labeled ...
The updated definition allows more food to qualify as healthy, including higher fat fish, nuts, seeds, and certain oils.
A new rule from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will update what it means for food to be labeled “healthy” for the ...
Many foods marketed as 'high-protein' may not be as healthy as they claim due to their high-fat, sodium, and sugar content, ...
The FDA has revamped its "healthy" food label requirements ... addressing the prevalent issue of Americans not consuming enough fruits, vegetables, and other key food groups.
As a result, foods like salmon and olive oil were not considered 'healthy,' though they are now. There are no specific serving sizes listed in the new rules. 'Healthy' foods must also ...