Since 2010, the South
Korean Special Act on Safety Control of Children's Dietary Life has required all chain restaurants with 100 or more establishments to display nutrient information on menus including energy, total sugars, protein, saturated fat and sodium on menus.
The South
Korean Special Act on Safety Control of Children's Dietary Life recommends colour - coded labelling for use on the front of pre-packaged children's «favourite food» including cookies / candies / popsicles, breads, chocolates, dairy products, sausage (fish or meat based), some beverages, instant noodles and fast food (seaweed rolls, hamburgers, sandwiches).
Not exact matches
Samuel Fuller's 1951
Korean war movie Fixed Bayonets does not have impressive
special effects, a stylish script, in - depth characterization, or subtle
acting, but it's one of the greatest war films ever.