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Because Nutrition Facts labels do not list the DV percentage for sugar, Vanita Pais from SickKids suggests you look for less than 10 grams of sugar in a serving size.
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The iconic Nutrition Facts label is now a model for tech transparency. But its history exposes the power—and limitations—of such labeling.
The Nutrition Facts label, that black and white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the U.S. since 1994, has recently become an icon for consumer transparency.
The Nutrition Facts label, that black and white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the U.S. since 1994, has recently become an icon for consumer transparency.
Most packaged foods in Canada must carry a standardized “Nutrition Facts” table listing calories and information on 13 core nutrients, such as fat, sodium, protein and carbohydrates.
The Nutrition Facts label, that black and white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the U.S. since 1994, has recently become an icon for consumer transparency.