Around the world, versions of your favorite snacks often come with warnings about their ingredients. In Mexico, a can of Coke has a stop sign that warns of high levels of sugar. In Israel, a bag of Cheetos cautions about high levels of sodium, a mineral found in salt. In Chile, a package of Oreos points out high levels of sugar, saturated fat, and sodium.
Last year, lawmakers in Congress proposed a bill to add similar warning labels in the United States. They want to add labels to all “food and beverages with unacceptably high levels of sugar, salt, and saturated fat.” The goal is to discourage people from consuming ultra-processed foods and drinks.