Traffic light food labels as recommended by the Government would have helped consumers make healthy choices
The food industry spent more than a billion dollars in its successful campaign to defeat a European labeling plan designed to make it easy for consumers to identify healthy and less healthy food options.
Under the proposed "traffic light" plan, which has already been adopted by some European supermarkets, foods would be marked with a series of prominent green, yellow or red circles representing different key nutrients. A red light would mean that the product should be consumed only occasionally, a yellow light would mean the product could safely be consumed in moderation, and a green light would mean the product was good to consume in quantity.
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2 comments:
OH I LOVE THIS NEW WAY OF PROTECTING US! THE "TRAFFIC LIGHTS" ARE EASY TO READ. SO NOW THEY ARE TRYING TO COVER THEM UP? SOMETHING THAT WOULD BE SO AMAZING FOR US ALL ? HMMM.
They are afraid junk food sales would drop!!! Instead of making better food, they want people to buy and eat crap!
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