New regulation mandates symbols on foods high in sodium, sugar or saturated fat, in effort to combat chronic disease.
Rising consumer demand for healthier products combined with intensifying scrutiny of better-for-you claims in 2025 by an ...
The M&S 'Only...' range attracted some criticism following its initial launch last spring, with some noting the number of ...
Tesco recalls three pâté products after a date-labelling error sparks a food safety warning, highlighting risks and consumer ...
The Food and Drug Administration is considering a rule change that would cut back on how often dietary supplement warnings must appear on packaging, a move experts say could make them easier to miss.
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What You See As "Healthy Food Products" At Stores Could Be Hiding Sugar In Plain Sight
Added sugars are difficult to quickly spot because many companies use clever marketing to distract consumers, said Nicole ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration hears you and responds. The agency just updated the nutritional requirements a food must meet to claim “healthy” on its package. Overwhelming numbers of food ...
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Common food labels that don’t mean what you think they mean
Food packaging is built to reassure shoppers. Certain words sound meaningful but often describe far less than people assume.
Without conclusive evidence linking gas stoves to health impact, the court concluded Colorado couldn’t enforce its ...
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Herbal Vs Flower Vs Real Tea, Which Is Healthiest? Food Regulator Rule Sparks Health Questions
India's food regulator has clarified only Camellia sinensis drinks can legally be called "tea," but herbal and flower ...
There is more information than ever about what foods promote health and which ones don't. Yet it can be hard to agree on how to convey nutrition information ...
Every year brings a new wave of misinformation, and to cut through the noise, we consulted a food scientist and educator ...
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