Diageo Calls on TTB To Allow Serving Fact Info on Beer, Wine & Spirits

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For those interesting in knowing the caloric, fat, carbohydrate and other Serving Fact Info on their beverage of choice, Diageo (parent company of Guinness) is on your side.  This from Diageo:

NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 13, 2013 /mbb/ -- The following statement is for attribution to Guy L. Smith , Executive Vice President, Diageo North America:

"Almost ten years ago – in December 2003 – Diageo led the industry when it stood with a coalition of consumer and public health advocates to publically call on US regulators to allow Serving Fact information on beverage alcohol products. Today, we still cannot legally print this information on bottles and cans of distilled spirits, beer and wine but we are getting closer and we urge the Alcohol Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to help us cross the finish line.

"Yesterday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recommended that the TTB permit Alcohol Facts panels on some beverage alcohol products. We applaud the FTC for promoting the modernization of alcohol package labels and urge the TTB to approve such labeling. Diageo supports voluntary labeling for all beverage alcohol products – beer, wine and spirits – regardless of the serving size.

"It is simply common sense that consumers have easy access to this information – after all, alcohol beverages are the only consumable product that has been largely prohibited from including Serving Fact information on all of their labels. This information is important in helping consumers make informed and responsible decisions."

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