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Check the ingredients list — if whole grains aren’t in the first three ingredients, the amount is negligible. Fortified or enriched: This means that some nutrients have been added to the product.
Discover why synthetic food dyes are being phased out in the US, how major brands are responding, and what challenges the ...
A new law in Texas could have significant influence over how foods are presented — or even manufactured — in the rest of the ...
Revenue from Target’s private labels, from Cat & Jack kidswear to Good & Gather food, has tripled in the past decade to more ...
More than $900 million was spent on food and beverages in Monmouth County last year. In one establishment, inspectors found ...
Diet-related health conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension and obesity, are on the rise in Kenya, putting immense strain on already over-stretched public health systems. These conditions are often ...
In a comprehensive new study assessing a massive 39,763 US packaged foods and drinks from the biggest 25 companies in the ...
Nestle has joined a growing list of major food companies pledging to voluntarily eliminate artificial colors from their U.S.
Six chefs share their most creative ways to decrease food waste, save money and protect the environment all at once.
Think you’re eating healthy? Check these 8 foods that aren’t as nutritious as they seem—reading the label might surprise you.
Discover 12 common ways food brands quietly change their ingredients to cut costs or meet trends, from swapping sugarsnto ...