Every day, we make food choices—in the kitchen, at the grocery, and even on the go. But how often do we really pause to ...
If you’ve ever read a food label and come away feeling more confused, you’re not alone. Since 2014, Australian shoppers have relied on the Health Star Rating scheme to help them choose which foods to ...
The Canadian government's recent approval of the first gene-edited animal to enter the food system has reignited debates over ...
Consumer Reports uncovers hidden risks in daily cosmetics, urging consumers to read labels and avoid harmful chemicals like ...
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How Mindful Snacking Can Make Everyday Choices Easier
MANILA, Philippines — February 6, 2026 — The start of a new year always comes with good intentions — eating better, taking ...
UFCW’s “Affordable Groceries and Good Jobs Campaign” aims to pressure lawmakers to adopt legislation requiring paper shelf ...
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Why you'd go broke following viral food trends without reading labels
Scrolling through TikTok at midnight and suddenly craving a strawberry that costs the same as lunch for two? You're not alone. Viral food trends have a way of making us reach for our wallets before ...
For many shoppers, “no artificial colors” is shorthand for a more natural product. Under the FDA’s new policy, though, that same phrase can now appear on foods with certain added colorings.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved drug labeling changes to six menopausal hormone therapy products, also known as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), to clarify risk considerations for ...
Oatly recorded its first full year of profitable growth in 2025, but has also lost a UK court battle with the dairy industry ...
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