# Approximately 90-percent of packaged food and drink sold in Kenya may require health warning labels under new government rules. According to a report by the Access to Nutrition Initiative, the draft regulations target products high in salt, sugar, or saturated fat. The initiative warns that Kenya is at a health tipping point, with obesity rising and processed food sales up 16-percent since 2018. The Kenyan model marks a bold step toward curbing non-communicable diseases through clearer food labelling.
Most packaged foods in Kenya face health warning under new rules