Mexico: Mexico Approves Front of Pack Warning Signs

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This report intends to inform U.S. Processed Foods and Non-Alcoholic Beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the new Front of Pack Warning Signs labeling that will be applied to highly caloric products and products that include high amounts of sugar, sodium, or saturated fats. So far, there is no specific date when the new labeling will be applied. The changes comply with reforms to various articles of the General Health Law in terms of overweight, obesity, and labeling of processed foods and non-alcoholic beverages. The opinion received 6,000 comments from the food and beverage industry from Mexico and partnering countries, analyzed by a commission comprising members of the Mexican Health Ministry and the Economy Ministry. It is important to mention that this is the first standard approved by the Lopez Obrador administration.  

Mexico: Mexico Approves Front of Pack Warning Signs

 

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