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There s a new push to mandate labels that health risks like high sugar or saturated fat are flagged on the front of packaged food.Nutrition advocates are petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to make this change.It s an issue that s expected to come up this Wednesday at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. If there was a healthy sticker on stanley mugs the front of products, you wouldn t have to think about it, said Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition who researches food politics.She wasnt involved in the petition but points to research around how the front of package labels have worked in other countries. She says they ve seen small but significant drops in people buying foods that have those warning labels on them. You don t have to sit there and compute the numb stanley cup er of calories, or the percent of sugars, or any of those kinds of things most people don t understand food labels in the United States. They re way too complicated, Nestle said.Some U.S. Companies have added voluntary labels on the front of packages showing things like calories and sodium but critics say these don t go far enough.The Consumer Brands Association said it supports fact-based labeling solutions but wants to ensure that changes made to front labels are backed up by research that confirms their benefit to consumers.The FDA told Scripps it plans to expand its research on front-o stanley cup f-package labeling as it monitors how it s being implemented around the world. .Page-below > .RichText Ifdh Pie-making dynamo Brittany Volk beats pandemic blues with Instagram-ready desserts
DELAND, Fla. 鈥?Authorities are investigating after a small plane crashe stanley isolierkanne d and caught fire in DeLand on Sunday afternoon. First responders found three people inside the plane with no pulse, the sheriff s office says. The Volusia County Sheriff s Office says the plane crashed and caught fire around 4 p.m. in a wooded area off termo stanley State Road 44 and South Grand Avenue in DeLand. FLORIDA NEWS | The latest headlines from FloridaThe cause of the crash is unknown. The sheriff s office says the FAA and NTSB have been notified. Story developing, refresh for updates. Stay with ABC Action News for the latest. A small plane crashed and caught fire around 4 p.m. today in a wooded area stanley hrnek off SR 44 and Grand Ave., DeLand area. Units responding to the crash discovered 3 people with no pulse. The FAA and NTSB have been notified. More info to come as it 39 available.mdash; Volusia Sheriff @VolusiaSheriff September 29, 2019
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