Upcoming labeling requirements could require food processors and manufacturers to feature a nutrition indicator box on the front of their packaging. If these changes are adopted, LabelCalc is here to simplify the transition and ensure compliance. A few months ago, the LabelCalc team attended a labeling conference in Washington D.C. to hear the U.S. Food & Drug Administration speak about possible new measures to address the increasingly prevalent issue of diet-related diseases like Type 2 Diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Among the discussions was Front of Package Nutritional Labeling, which if introduced, would help consumers make more informed decisions about their diets. No one can say for certain, but representatives from FDA and industry expressed confidence that legislation requiring FOP labeling will be introduced in the near future. By requiring food manufacturers to display at-a-glance nutrition information prominently on food packaging, consumers – and particularly those with a lower understanding of nutrition – would be able to quickly recognize a healthier food over another and make more informed choices about what they eat. The new box would also complement the Nutrition Facts panel that is already required on the side or back of packaging. The latest move follows a sustained push by the Biden Administration to transform our eating habits by the end of the decade. In September 2022, the White House released a National Strategy to end hunger and increase healthy eating and physical activity by 2030.
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