Foodfacts.com Expands Food Rating System
Foodfacts.com announces that the Food Facts Health Score (FFHS) is now available on food manufacturer boxes, signaling consumer advancement for the expanded use of a food rating system.
FFHS is a rating system to reflect the quality of ingredients in foods, in addition to the traditional measures of protein, fat, fiber, vitamins and added sugar.
"We're very pleased that 1-2-3 Gluten Free, a prestigious distributor of quality, certified gluten-free foods, is participating with Foodfacts.com in implementing our unique rating system on their food packages," notes Stan Rak, president of Foodfacts.com. "There are a significant number of food manufacturers also coming on board."
Foodfacts.com believes that the "FFHS on a Box" concept is a step forward in consumer nutritional empowerment, expanding food consumer accessibility and awareness in a new and significant way. Previously, the FFHS rating system was only available to members who enjoyed free membership while receiving objective nutritional information for better and healthier food choices. Now, FFHS on product boxes expands the use of this rating system.
FFHS is a rating system to reflect the quality of ingredients in foods, in addition to the traditional measures of protein, fat, fiber, vitamins and added sugar.
"We're very pleased that 1-2-3 Gluten Free, a prestigious distributor of quality, certified gluten-free foods, is participating with Foodfacts.com in implementing our unique rating system on their food packages," notes Stan Rak, president of Foodfacts.com. "There are a significant number of food manufacturers also coming on board."
Foodfacts.com believes that the "FFHS on a Box" concept is a step forward in consumer nutritional empowerment, expanding food consumer accessibility and awareness in a new and significant way. Previously, the FFHS rating system was only available to members who enjoyed free membership while receiving objective nutritional information for better and healthier food choices. Now, FFHS on product boxes expands the use of this rating system.