What if understanding nutrition labels were as easy as reading a traffic light? Green for “go,” yellow for “caution” and red for “stop” could guide consumers toward healthier food choices. The United ...
A new analysis has integrated findings from 134 studies of the impact of color-coded nutrition labels and warnings found on the front of some food packaging, indicating that these labels do indeed ...
Color-coding is a powerful differentiation strategy that businesses can use to stand out from their competitors. By assigning specific colors to different elements, companies can visually communicate ...
The UK Traffic Light nutrition label on pre-packaged processed foods. Credit: Sonia Pombo-Rodrigues, CC BY 4.0 New analysis of 118 studies conducted over 30 years could help refine, improve food ...
Household appliances will have energy labels, on a scale from A to G, A being the most energy efficient. The new labels will contain more information about the products, such as annual energy ...
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