For the first time, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau proposed rules that would bring alcohol labels closer in ...
The proposals would see alcohol labeling come closer to that for non-alcoholic beverages: with serving sizes, calorie counts, ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced a new proposal Tuesday that would require food and drink manufacturers to place nutrition labels on the front of their products instead of the back.
The information would likely be displayed similar to existing nutrition labels, and include the amount of alcohol content, calories, carbohydrates, fat, and protein per serving. Sugar content ...
“For decades, the Nutrition Facts label has been an essential tool to educate people across the country about the nutritional content of their food and drinks, but high rates of diet-related ...
The proposed “Alcohol Facts” label mandates new disclosures on alcohol and nutritional content, including the percentage of alcohol by volume, alcohol content in fluid ounces, calories, carbohydrates, ...
AND THIS NEW RULE KIND OF FLIPS THIS ON ITS HEAD AND SAYS, LOOK, IN ORDER FOR SOMETHING TO BE CONSIDERED HEALTHY, IT HAS TO BE A FRUIT, A VEGETABLE, A GRAIN, A PROTEIN OR DAIRY. AND IT CAN’T ...
Labels on wine ... to require an "alcohol facts" box — similar to nutrition labels on food — that would list alcohol content, calories, carbohydrates, fat and protein per serving.