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No advice given regarding warning labels on fast food, says MoS Anupriya Patel

| | Dec 09, 2016, at 07:54 pm
New Delhi, Dec 9 (IBNS): Centre's Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Anupriya Patel, in a written reply to the Lok Sbhha on Friday said that no advice has been given regarding warning labels on fast foods .

The minister said that ‘Fast Food’ has not been defined under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and Regulations there-under.

However, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued draft guidelines titled “Guidelines for making available wholesome, nutritious, safe and hygienic food to school children in India in October 2015, wherein the availability of most common HFSS (High in Fat, Salt and Sugar) Foods in schools and an area within 50 meters thereof has been restricted/limited.

The World Health Organization has recently developed guidelines on ‘Sugar intake for Adults and Children’ and the adverse impact of high sugar in foods, said the release.

The need to avoid food high in fat, salt and sugar; aerated beverages; promotion of healthy lifestyle and various other aspects of food safety are disseminated to all concerned through workshops, media campaigns, documentary films, educational booklets, stalls at fairs/melas/events, mass awareness campaigns,etc, the minister said in her reply

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