A closer look at food labels that sound wholesome yet hide marketing tactics most shoppers overlook in the aisle.
A law going into effect Sept. 1 aims to “make Texas healthy again,” tapping into a national movement spurred by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senate Bill 25 requires ...
From flashy buzzwords to health claims, food labels can be deceiving. With this in mind, it’s important to take a closer look at what you’re buying at the grocery store. “The best thing you can do is ...
The FDA has updated the definition of "healthy" on food labels to better reflect current nutritional science. Foods must now meet criteria for beneficial nutrients and limits on added sugars, ...
A lot of the food packaging you see is designed to catch your eye. Some experts say the labels don’t always tell the whole ...
The survey of 1,083 members of the company’s U.S. shopper community found that 58% of consumers read labels all or most of ...
Fifty percent of U.S. shoppers are worried about health risks from artificial ingredients, according to a new study from ...
Dear Readers: Oops, I missed it — last month (April) was National Pecan Month. Did you know pecans are North America’s only native tree nut? The Pecan Board told ...
Health halo foods are foods that seem healthy because they're labeled with words like "organic," "non-GMO," "gluten-free," and other similar claims. These words on a label or a restaurant menu can ...
You scan the nutrition label carefully, checking for sugar content and calories. The protein bar looks clean, the granola ...