The newly proposed, White House-approved nutrition label has many implications for the food industry, a fact represented in this week's most read Food Dive news. While the story seized two of our most-read spots, other posts on the list center on the threatened Cavendish banana and the appeal of HPP-touting food labels. Read on to discover more top industry news.
- Food industry to develop own nutrition label: GMS and FMI are pushing the "Facts Up Front" nutrition label as a better choice than the proposed redesign of the FDA mandated label.
- GMO Inside focuses its attention on Starbucks: The pressure is on for Starbucks to offer non-GMO milk.
- Banana crops in danger: The bananas you grew up with may not be around for the next generation.
- HPP aims for a natural appeal: Got HPP? Then flaunt it!
- The price tag for new nutrition labels: $2 billion: Good health is priceless, but the FDA's new nutrition labels will likely come at a hefty price.
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