Politicians reject push to make Health Star Ratings mandatory

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Ratings on food and beverages will only remain on some eligible products, after state and federal ministers from Australia and New Zealand agreed to keep the system voluntary.

Health Star Ratings will only remain on some eligible products, after state and federal ministers from Australia and New Zealand agreed to keep the system voluntary.Consumer group Choice wants Health Star Ratings to be mandatory on all packaged and processed foodsThe ministers are also considering the labelling of plant-based milk and meat alternatives, accusing food manufacturers of"gaming" the scheme by picking and choosing which products to put stars on.

In a meeting in Christchurch, food and health ministers, who sit on the forum chaired by Australian Sports Minister Richard Colbeck, decided to keep the scheme voluntary with"options for interim targets"."State, territory and federal ministers are missing an important opportunity to close a loophole that lets businesses pick and choose which products use this helpful labelling system," she said.

 

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Politicians reject push to make a useless, worthless, and corrupt food rating system mandatory.....

They are a useless guide. 4 1/2 stars for Milo? Please. Just have mandatory labelling of ingredients including GMO.

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