Answering a question about why Food Labels are so comprehensive, like what is INS, Stabilizers, how to read the ingredient list and the difference between use by and best before. A food Label is a communication tool through which brands communicate with their intended consumer about the product. Think of it as a letter, they don't want to leave any information out!
So, how do I explain it? I obviously pick a food packet and geek out about it!
And we're talking Knorr's Tomato Soup!
FSSAI regulations for packaging & labels: https://www.fssai.gov.in/cms/food-safety-and-standards-regulations.php
Unilever packaging contract with Mondi: https://www.nspackaging.com/news/mondi-recyclable-packaging-unilever/
Stabilizers: http://www.foodadditivesworld.com/stabilisers.html