
America and Their Labels for Added Sugar
Previously, the manufacturers needed to disclose the total sugar per serving. Yet, they did not need to tell how much came from naturally occurring sources versus artificial sources like table syrup or other technical names for sweeter substances, which can’t be listed simply as “sugar.” The new Nutrition Facts label has made it easier than ever to spot added sugars in processed foods. The update requires food and beverage manufacturers across America to list the total amount of sugar per serving on product labels and distinguish them between “Total Sugars” and “Added Sugars.”
Of course, that does not eliminate the problem of abundant sugar in food, but it makes our jobs easier. Now, the amount of sugar you should be eating will depend on many factors, like medical conditions, whether you are an adult or a child, or the total calories your diet is based on. But for that, more tailored research is needed. Keep reading to learn more about red flag ingredients and common terms you should be avoiding.