Good Housekeeping launches ‘Nutritionist Approved’ consumer food emblem for food brands
The GH Food and Nutrition Brand Lab Incubator will be evaluating new and existing products for emblem consideration.
Good Housekeeping magazine, New York, launched the Good Housekeeping "Nutritionist Approved" emblem, what is said to be a first-of-its kind incubator for food brands, designed to help consumers simplify the process of making better food decisions.
Since 1909, the Good Housekeeping Seal has served as a symbol of assurance and reliability to consumers. This new emblem will leverage the Good Housekeeping Institute's "Tried and Tested" authority into the food space.