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Nutritional labeling will soon be required before some Canadian packaged foods

Canada requires companies to addnutritionwarnings to the front of packaged foods containing high levels of saturated fat, sugar, or sodium since 2026 To do.

However, after the rancher group opposed theHealth Canadaproposal earlier this month, the ground meat will be exempt from the label.

The government intends that the label will help Canadians make healthier choices, as these nutrients are associated with conditions such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. It states that there is.

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According to Health Canada, the new label will complement rather than replace the more detailed nutritional information normally on the back of food packaging. It is.

Generally, it applies to packaged foods containing at least 15% of the recommended daily value of saturated fat, sugar, or sodium.

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Ground meat is food The warning label is exempt even if it is high in fat or salt. This product was considered to have health benefits despite the high levels of nutrients. The

rule is expected to come into force in early 2026, and the government states that it will give companies ample time to control the cost of adjusting packages.

Health Canada also limits the size of "voluntary health-related information," such as labels declaring high-fiber items.

The proposed label became the center of controversy earlier this month when a group of ranchers opposed the government's plan to include a warning in the meat on the ground.

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