What I talk about when I talk about labeling foods that aren't ultra-processed, an $8.85-million settlement against ice cream, and new funding for bean-free coffee.
Mexico uses the same warning label. I've been to both countries recently. In Peru, I bought some high in salt and fat nuts and didn't notice the labels. In Mexico, I also bought nuts and I *did* notice the logos. They didn't stop me. On a busy cereal box they will go unnoticed by many.
I absolutely read ice cream ingredients! Whoa, the amount of chemicals in some is laughable. Can't wrap my head around why someone wouldn't want to know everything they can about what is in the food they are eating! Yikes, I'm getting so picky I want to know where the hell my organic eggs come from! lol
I liked Peru’s simple “high in x” labels
Mexico uses the same warning label. I've been to both countries recently. In Peru, I bought some high in salt and fat nuts and didn't notice the labels. In Mexico, I also bought nuts and I *did* notice the logos. They didn't stop me. On a busy cereal box they will go unnoticed by many.
I absolutely read ice cream ingredients! Whoa, the amount of chemicals in some is laughable. Can't wrap my head around why someone wouldn't want to know everything they can about what is in the food they are eating! Yikes, I'm getting so picky I want to know where the hell my organic eggs come from! lol
I think this label would be helpful for transparency purposes.