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Tech Xplore on MSNUsing smart technologies and artificial intelligence in food packaging can reduce food wasteFood insecurity is one of humanity's most pressing challenges, impacting more than 2 billion people worldwide.
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Hosted on MSNCustomer appalled after seeing food package at grocery chain: 'The amount ... I can afford per week'This social media post brings attention to a broader conversation about food security and access to nutritious options.
New front-of-package food labels will be mandatory in Canada by 2026, aiming to guide healthier choices with clear, visible ...
The FDA says new labels will make it easier to spot harmful ingredients. A UVA nutritionist suggests taking a holistic ...
Concord University and Bluefield State University’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes group will be joining Heaven Sent ...
Shares of vaccine makers and packaged food companies fell on Tuesday after President Donald Trump's pick for U.S. health ...
A company recalled 5-ounce packages of alfalfa sprouts due to concerns that the food could be contaminated with listeria ...
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Using smart technologies, artificial intelligence in food packaging can reduce food wasteOutdated, inaccurate, and frequently incorrect labelling systems—such as printed expiration dates—play a major role in food ...
The way you see nutrition labels on food packaging is about to change. By 2025, new front-of-package labels will start appearing on grocery store shelves, and by January 2026, they'll be mandatory.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed food companies use new, front-of-package labels highlighting the levels of fat, salt and added sugar in their products.
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