Food labelling Label character

The UK Government has launched a consultation on front-of-pack food labels and will be recommending a single form of labelling to the food industry.

Take part in the consultation

 

 

This is a big chance to ensure that the scheme they recommend helps us to quickly and easily understand what's in the food we buy.  

Currently, there is a confusing multitude of food labels on products across UK shelves. With high levels of diet-related chronic diseases in the UK, including heart disease, clear and consistent food labelling is vital.

Take part in the consultation and have your say on what labelling scheme you'd like to see. Together, we can ensure the scheme that the Government recommends to industry will help you make informed decisions about what's going in your basket.

Why we support traffic light labels

We believe that a traffic light labelling system is key to helping people make informed choices. With an unhealthy diet being a key factor for obesity, traffic light labels provide a clear guide about the level of fat, saturated fat, sugar and salt in products that are highly processed, like ready meals. We would like to see labelling each nutrient as either:

  • Redhigh -  enjoy it once in a while
  • Ambermedium - OK most of the time
  • Greenlow - go for it

These labels are supported by independent research from the Food Standards Agency, which found that people prefer clear and consistent front of pack food labelling systems, including traffic lights, GDAs and using terms like high, medium and low.

Take our quiz

Find out why traffic light labels help make healthy choices into easy choices.