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Creating homemade gluten free food gifts can be a thoughtful and delightful way to share love and care, especially for ...
Navigating the grocery aisle is overwhelming, especially when trying to make sense of food labels. Nutrition claims like “sugar-free” or “reduced fat” are hard enough to parse, even when ...
Are your “sugar-free” choices really helping you, or quietly sabotaging your goals? With over 43 names for artificial and low ...
Consumer Reports 6 misleading food label terms and what they really mean How to understand claims like ‘no cholesterol’ and ‘gluten free’ on products ...
A Texas law promoting the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda requires first-ever warning labels on ...
Don't fall for misleading food labels. Consumer Reports explains what six common claims really mean.
As the FDA considers new food labels, experts say the government is not doing enough to protect Americans amid exploding obesity rates.
Here are five health claims on food labels you can trust. Consumer Reports says some of the claims are just marketing hype, but these five can help you reach your health goals.
Nutrition labels can be confusing and misleading. This article sets the record straight about how to avoid falling into some of these consumer traps.
Labels promising “all-natural,” “organic,” “naturally grown,” “non-GMO” and “free-range” ingredients inform shoppers that the food they’re about to consume is certifiably ...
Packaged foods carry all kinds of information and claims about what they contain and what they can do for your health. Here’s how to decipher food nutrition labels.