sucrose, words, lipids, aging person, kids, little, seattle, global, fat emboli, recipes, food industry, older adult, plump women galleries , vegetable, prevention, genetically modified foods, heart trouble, cdc, naomi moriyama, queercast, plump princess , ass, eft, it's your health,
|
[edit] Canada Canada's /body food regulator, Health Canada, started mandatory Nutrition Facts labels in 2003 (for gradual introduction over several years); from the beginning, they have required the listing of the amount of trans fats in the food described. In November 2004, an opposition day motion seeking a ban similar to Denmark's was introduced by Pat Martin of the New Democratic Party of Canada, and passed through the Canadian House of Commons by an overwhelming 193-73 vote. [4] /body [edit] United Kingdom The UK has been slower than Denmark and Canada in acting on /body this issue. In October 2004, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has asked for better labelling in the UK. [5] Some companies such as Nestle have voluntarily removed or reduced trans fats from their products. [edit] See also Saturated fat Unsaturated fat Monounsaturated fat Polyunsaturated fat [edit] References Ban Trans Fats Trans Fats or Hydrogenated Oil Enig MG, Atal S, Keeney M, Sampugna J (1990). "Isomeric trans fatty acids in the U.S.
|