Added sugar in American diet may go the way of trans fat
It will be listed apart from total sugars on nutrition labels from July 2018
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SUGAR is everywhere in the American diet, and now the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin highlighting just how much of the sweet stuff is added to what we eat.
Beginning in July 2018, the "Nutrition Facts" labels on packaged foods will list added sugars separately from total sugars. The updated labels will also assign a per cent daily value to added sugars, revealing to consumers that, for example, the 65 grammes of added sugar in a 20-ounce (590 ml) bottle of Coca-Cola constitutes 130 per cent of the daily recommended amount.
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