The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the country’s food safety regulator, has initiated preliminary discussions with liquor manufacturers regarding the introduction of new, more prominent health warning labels on alcoholic beverage bottles, according to an official statement. These talks aim to enhance consumer awareness about the health risks associated with alcohol consumption. While the discussions are still in their early stages, the proposed labels are expected to feature bolder, clearer messaging to ensure greater visibility and impact. Further details on the specific design and implementation timeline will be determined as consultations progress.
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