Feb. 15 at 11:01 p.m.			
			
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		By Emily Bryson York
		
			 Dominick’s parent Safeway is launching a labeling system Wednesday that highlights certain foods based on a 22 ingredients including whole grains or nutritional benefits such as reduced sodium.
Dominick’s parent Safeway is launching a labeling system Wednesday that highlights certain foods based on a 22 ingredients including whole grains or nutritional benefits such as reduced sodium.
Dubbed SimpleNutrition, the program uses green shelf tags to highlight 15 to 20 percent of a store’s food products, based on a variety of criteria.  Get the full story »
		 
			 
		
		
		 
		By Emily Bryson York
		
			
Nutrition labeling is coming to the front of  packaged foods. (AP)
A coalition of food and beverage manufacturers and retailers announced a plan to help consumers identify healthier choices in the grocery aisle.
Called  “Nutrition Keys,” the program  led by the Grocery Manufacturers Association will place pertinent calorie, fat, sodium and sugar information on the front of packages.
Developed in response to a request from  First Lady  Michelle Obama nearly a year ago,  it also will call out products that  contain under-consumed nutrients including potassium, fiber or vitamin  C.
The Nutrition Keys logo will appear on products deemed to fit within a  “balanced and healthy diet as part of the federal government’s daily  dietary advice.
“Front-of-pack labels have become important in recent years, as experts  acknowledge that few shoppers read the information panels on the back of  foods.
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