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Junk Food Not Defined Under Food Safety Act by Indian Health Ministry

by Reshma Anand on Jul 31 2015 12:55 PM

Junk Food Not Defined Under Food Safety Act by Indian Health Ministry
The MoS, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik stated that “Junk Food” has not been defined under the Food Safety and Standards (FSS) Act, 2006.
At present, there is no proposal under consideration of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to define junk food under the FSS Act. However, guidelines for making available Wholesome, Nutritious, Safe and Hygienic Food to School children in the country have been framed by the Central Advisory Committee, FSSAI.

ICMR has not conducted a study on junk food. A study had, however, been conducted by  the National Institute of Nutrition(NIN) to assess ill-effects of consumption of Carbonated Water beverages (CWBs) on the health of adolescents and young Adults, which showed higher increments of body fat in young consumers.

The consumers are educated/made aware of the food safety through consumer awareness programs launched jointly by the Department of Consumer Affairs and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). These include advertisements in different media, campaigns launched by the FSSAI on social media such as Face-book, documentary films on YouTube, educational booklets, information on FSSAI website, stalls at Fairs/Melas/Events and mass awareness campaigns.



Source-Medindia


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