It referred Reuters to its October 2016 global commitment "to transform its portfolio and offer healthier options". "Red people associate with danger, green is okay".But trade body AIFPA said such labelling was of no use. "Most Indian foods will be red. "It makes the larger players nervous," said an industry executive, calling the discourse on "junk food" in India discriminatory and unscientific.McDonald's India did not comment on the government's discussions on a nationwide "fat tax". Domino's India said its spokesman was not available.
Source: Economic Times March 16, 2017 08:15 UTC