From inflation to new alcohol guidelines, 2022 was a big year for food and nutrition. Here’s what it means for the year ahead

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From inflation to new alcohol guidelines, 2022 was a big year for food and nutrition. Here’s what it means for the year ahead
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A roundup of four stories that stood out in 2022, along with take-aways for 2023 and beyond

This year was marked by ever-increasing food prices, new food labelling regulations and also encouraging news about diet and health.Food inflation top of mind

Expect to continue to feel the effects of food inflation next year. Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 has forecasted an overall 5 to 7 per cent jump in food prices this winter. to help consumers make healthier food choices. The new mandatory “high-in” label will appear on prepackaged foods that meet or exceed 15 per cent of the daily value for saturated fat, sodium and/or sugars.

The advisory organization recommends that adults, males and females, limit alcohol intake to two standard drinks per week .

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