Non-UPF Labels Won’t Fix America’s Diet, Critics Warn

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Washington Post Unearthed columnist Tamar Haspel argues that “non-ultra-processed” labels are unlikely to improve American diets because there is no universal UPF definition and such labels primarily reflect manufacturers’ incentives to sell more food, not to improve health; experts remain skeptical about their impact and say meaningful change would require broader policy actions and consumer education.
Topics:health#diets-and-dieting#food-and-beverage-manufacturing#health#lifestyle#nutrition#ultra-processed-foods
Column | Why ‘non-ultra-processed’ food labels won’t make Americans eat better The Washington Post
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