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by vansteen
2193 days ago
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Everywhere in the world, nutrition labels appear to try to summarize in a simple way if a food product is "good" or "bad". Examples:
- The European nutriscore : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutri-score
- The Chilean black labels : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_labelling_and_advertising... There's also lots of new apps like Yuka which try to warn you about bad ingredients. You scan the bar code on a food product then you get some summarized details and warnings. Maybe there's something to do to make these privacy policies more comprehensible. |
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