The Claim
The Food Compass Score is a publicly available, transparent, and uniform scoring framework designed to guide consumer choice, food policy, industry reformulation, and investment decisions across all food categories.
What the research says
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These are independent scores, not a percentage. Higher-grade studies count more, so a single strong opposing study can outweigh several weaker ones.
The Food Compass Score is a public tool that rates all foods using the same system to help people make better food choices, guide government policies, improve food products, and inform investments.
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The Food Compass Score is publicly available and designed to guide consumer choice, food policy, industry reformulation, and investment decisions based on a transparent, uniform scoring framework across all food categories.
A scoring system evaluates every food using the same set of nutritional and health-related factors, assigning each a number from 1 to 100 that reflects its biological impact on human health, allowing consistent comparisons across all food types.
What the research says
1 studyThe Food Compass is a free, easy-to-understand rating system that gives every food a score from 1 to 100 based on how healthy it is, using the same rules for all foods — from snacks to nuts — so people, companies, and governments can make better choices.
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