Many within the food industry are focused on providing the best possible product to their consumers. As such, it is important to keep in mind what customers are looking for today. Many are interested in a healthy diet that is capable of preventing disease – like diabetes, heart problems or cancer – and lower their overall body weight.
The U.S. News and World Report released an analysis of the healthiest diets found around the globe. While many diets do not work to help people lose weight and some may even threaten a person’s overall health, there are a handful that can bring about the provisions that dieters are looking for.
“Many of the 29, such as Weight Watchers, are household names, while others, such as the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet, should be,” the news source reported. “To create the third annual rankings, U.S. News editors and reporters spent months winnowing potential additions to our diet roster and then mining medical journals, government reports, and other resources to create in-depth profiles for those that made the cut.”
Best Diets 2013 have a number of different categories for consumers to follow, including Best Weight-Loss Diets, Easiest Diets to Follow, Best Diabetes Diets and Best Heart-Healthy Diets. Also, some new examples have popped up from previous years such as the Flexitarian Diet, Traditional Asian Diet and Anti-Inflammatory Diet.
The most important part to remember is that consumers will often look at food labels before purchasing products at supermarkets, grocery stores and even vegan shops. As such, making labels that stand out could be imperative to getting the food out the door. The nutritional analysis on one’s food labels needs to be accurate and informative while complying with nutrition standards and ingredient/allergen statements set for the entire nation. A Primera LX900 color label printer can also help consumers develop the food labels they are looking for.
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