
Subscribe & Follow
#AfricaMonth
Advertise your job vacancies
In the news
Nutrient study finds food labels misleading
Nutrition labels on foods that have been fortified with vitamins and minerals are not to be trusted, a study of common products reveals.
First there was the case of Ribena, rumbled by two Auckland schoolgirls over false claims about Vitamin C levels.
Now an official study by a Christchurch food scientist from Environmental Science and Research shows the problem of dodgy labels is more widespread than people may think.
Article courtesy Packaging Digest
