FSSAI urged to introduce mandatory front-of-package warning labels

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Non-profit (CUTS International) on Monday urged regulator FSSAI to introduce mandatory front-of-package warning labels on foods and beverages to curb the growing epidemic of heart and cardiovascular deaths.

"Excessive consumption of foods and beverages high in trans-fat, sodium, added sugar and saturated fat is a major cause of heart disease, and premature death in and around the world. Front-of-package warning labels increase consumer knowledge about healthy choices and help to decrease the risk of cardiovascular diseases," said a CUTS release.

Barry Popkin, the W.R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of at the University of North Carolina, said consumers should have the right information to be able to make informed decisions about what they eat.

"Mandatory front-of-package warning labels are considered by governments around the globe as an effective and evidence-based way to improve diets," he said, as per the release.

Popkin is one of 28 international and experts who have jointly submitted suggestions on the proposed requirements for the labelling of pre-packaged foods on the draft 'Safety and Standards (Labeling and Display) Regulations, 2018' of the and Standard Authority of (FSSAI).

George Cheriyan, of CUTS International, said it was an opportunity for to join a growing list of countries that have taken decisive steps to prevent and save lives.

"We encourage FSSAI to seize this moment and to reflect international best practices for a healthy India," he said, as per the release.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 20:32 IST