California bill AB 2244, from Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, would let manufacturers label products as non-ultra-processed foods.
Lawmakers say the measure aims to increase transparency around ingredients that can be difficult for consumers to identify.
Supported by nutrition experts, the Non-UPF seal highlights foods without additives, colorings, or ultra-processed shortcuts — helping shoppers identify less processed options. Stacey Leasca is an ...
California lawmakers are pushing a first-in-the-nation proposal that would place a state-certified label on food packaging ...
New research has revealed a significant link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and an increased risk of developing growths that could lead to bowel cancer in women. The study, ...