Nutritionists in Buenos Aires Warn of Possible Setbacks in the Border Labelling Act
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In La Brújula 24, a specialist questioned the government's project to eliminate octagons and stressed that the norm helps to better decide purchases and protects the health of children and adults.
The pharmaceutical leader said that eliminating nutritional warnings would harm millions of Argentines with hypertension, diabetes and obesity.
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The Association of Nutritionists of the Province of Buenos Aires expressed its concern about the project promoted by the national government to modify central aspects of Law No.27.642, on the Promotion of Healthy Food (PAS), particularly those related to the elimination of black octagonal warning stamps and the easing of restrictions on marketing strategies aimed at children.
The College of Nutritionists of the Province of Buenos Aires expressed concern about possible amendments to the Health Food Promotion Act, especially regarding the system of food stamps and restrictions on advertising directed at children and adolescents. From the entity they warned that the elimination of black octagons would imply a setback in public policies based on scientific evidence, aimed at improving the information available to the pop…
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