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Shoppers want improved nutrition labelling to help them make healthier choices, Which? reveals
New Which? research has found that shoppers want clearer and more consistent labelling on food to help them make healthier choices, as the consumer champion calls on the government to update and ...
Which? research shows traffic light labelling scheme has an impact and is liked, but it needs improving to aid healthy ...
Which? said the inconsistent approach of brands and retailers made it difficult for shoppers to easily compare items and see ...
The UK Traffic Light label was also selected as an example of a Nutri-Colours scheme, which specifies nutritional information per nutrient, specifically fat, saturates, sugar, and salt.
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Packet of crisps hanging outdoors in street shop, Delhi, India. Credit: Pranay Chandra Singh / Shutterstock A two-colour traffic light system for front-of-pack labels (FoPL) on packaged goods has been ...
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