amongst many suggested reforms, it canvassed what&rsquos technically known as &ldquofront pack measurement marking&rdquo &mdash the requirement that the size of packaged foods be clearly displayed on the front of the package. the afgc suggests that this is unnecessary and that australia could adopt the looser european model, which requires the figure to be prominent somewhere on the package, but don&rsquot specify the front. it also argues that since large supermarkets are required to display unit pricing, consumers can use that to make comparison.   the short answer changing the rules will make it easier and cheaper to import foods from europe or other markets which don&rsquot have those rules. right now, any foods imported that don&rsquot meet those requirements have to be relabelled. sourcehttpwww.lifehacker.com.au201409howbigfoodwantstotrickyouoverpackagesizes