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The federal government, along with several state administrations, is advocating for mandatory health star ratings to be displayed on all food products. This initiative aims to simplify nutritional information for consumers.

Australia‘s food ministers agreed to consider mandating the labelling if the currently voluntary scheme was unable to result in 70 per cent of products displaying a health star rating by 2025.
The Food Standards Australia New Zealand recently found only 37 per cent of food products had a health star rating, down from 41 per cent in 2019.
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A major change could be coming to supermarket shelves. (Getty)

At an upcoming meeting with the nation’s ministers, the federal government plans to bring this proposal to the table. Assistant Health and Aged Care Minister Rebecca White has expressed strong support for the initiative, describing it as a “sensible next step” towards enhancing consumer choice.

“Many Australians wish to make healthier choices while shopping but lack the time to decipher complex nutrition labels or ingredient lists,” White stated. “Implementing health star ratings on all products will allow shoppers to quickly and easily compare different options on supermarket shelves,” she added.

White expressed optimism that food ministers from Australia and New Zealand would endorse this significant public health measure, fostering a more informed and health-conscious consumer base.

“Putting health star ratings on all products will ensure all shoppers can quickly and easily compare the different options on supermarket shelves.

“I’m hopeful that food ministers from across Australia and New Zealand will support this important public health initiative.”

Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Rebecca White.
Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Rebecca White. (Alex Ellinghausen)

NSW, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia have agreed to support the proposal to mandate health star ratings on food products.

A final decision, however, will be made after the food ministers are advised about how the new rules could be implemented. 

Peak health bodies, including the Australian Medical Association and VicHealth, have been actively campaigning for health star ratings on food products.

They say a mandatory system would help people make healthier decisions in line with dietary guidelines.

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