The Food and Drug Administration is in charge of food labels in the United States.
I believe the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is in charge of most food labels and the USDA (US Dept. of Agriculture) is in charge of labeling meat and poultry.
rules for food packaging labels
Labels on food products that tell you the new trans fat of the food contents are called food nutrition labels.
well if you ask me the answer to dis question is quite difficult. The question asks why do federal government require food labeling.... well, the federal government require food labels to let you know what you are eating and the ingredients that are in your food if you pay close attention you would know that......................!@!@
None, as far as I know. Slightly less snarky (but, perhaps, the above has more truth than one would care to admit), it generally falls to the Executive Branch to carry out the operational functions of the government. The Executive Branch enforces and carries out the laws passed by the Legislative Branch, so the E.B. would be the one in charge of things that you would say makes sure the nation "runs well" - they do police functions, food inspections, transportation projects, etc.
FDA
Labels on food products that display what nutrients the food contains are called nutritional facts labels or nutrition information panels.
Yes, all food packaging must have labels, which should include information about the ingredients, nutritional values, and other information related to the food.
Food labels are governed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States.
labels on food
labels on containers of food , you loser
They are called Nutrition Fact Labels or Nutrition Information Panels