Food Labeling
Abstract
Consumers rely on food labels for all kinds of economic, ethical, and lifesaving information. What are the ingredients in this product? Does it conform to kosher or halal standards? Is it organic or free of genetically modified ingredients? Has it been ethically produced and traded? However, as essential as this information is to consumers, many people find themselves overwhelmed, confused, or misinformed by food labeling practices. This edited volume examines nutritional, organic, GMO, fair trade, cage free, and cultural food labeling practices. Each author’s perspective emphasizes the importance of the food labeling policies that regulate this essential mechanism of communication in the food marketplace.