The Guidance goes so far as to almost dictate a 12-point sans serif font size (such as Arial) to improve readability of pharmaceutical labels. In addition, the FDA seeks to define an acceptable ...
The Food and Drug Administration has published new information for businesses seeking guidance on how to label foods that ...
According to the FDA, items must have 40 calories or fewer per reference amount usually eaten (RACC) in order to be labeled low-calorie in the US. There should be no more than 120 calories per 100 ...
After decades of lobbying, the US government has finally started taking action to warn consumers about the hazards of ultra-processed foods: your potato chips, granola bars, cereal, frozen pizza, even ...
The web page comprises questions the FDA received from stakeholders, including industry, trade associations and consumers, ...