What packaging designers should know about FDA’s proposed nutrition info box

"Big news in food packaging! The FDA just proposed a mandatory front-of-pack nutrition info box, aiming for transparency but sparking industry debates. Critics argue the compact black-and-white design, with its 'Low,' 'Med,' and 'High' nutrient labels, disrupts branding and adds costs—up to $26M for large portfolios! For paper packaging, this means resizing and rethinking layouts, especially for smaller products like gum. Here's the twist: brands that embrace this change strategically could modernize their look and win health-conscious consumers. Will this reshape packaging design forever? Stay tuned!"https://www.packagingdive.com/news/fda-nutrition-info-box-food-brands-packaging-redesign/737336/

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