Nutrition data on front label effective
In-store promotion and nutrition information on the front label of food packaging helps shoppers make healthier choices, U.S. researchers say.
Dennis Milne, director of business relations at the American Heart Association, presented research showing that when a tag was put on the grocery store shelf showing that a product had the Heart Check mark indicating a heart-healthy food, sales increased 1.5 percent to 6.7 percent, depending on the group of shoppers.
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