Healthy Labels: What's Really Inside?
USAFri Dec 20 2024
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Ever wondered what makes a food "healthy"? The FDA just changed the rules. Say goodbye to fortified white bread and hello to fatty fish like salmon. Now, fruits, veggies, whole grains, and lean meats can wear the "healthy" label. This is a big deal because it means we can finally trust what's on the package. No more hiding behind vitamin C to sneak in lots of sugar. The new rules focus on the good stuff in food, not just what's bad. But hold on, it's not magic. We still need to read the label to make sure it's right for us. And don't worry, your favorite frozen and canned fruits and veggies are still in the healthy club.
Experts say this is a step in the right direction. They want us to think about real food, not just numbers on a label. Remember, it's not just about carbs or fat. It's about real foods like broccoli, chicken, and quinoa. The FDA has until 2028 to make this happen. So, let's enjoy some healthy food while we wait.