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6 Misleading Food Labels
Some of the terms on the front of food packages aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, which oversees nutrition and health labels and claims. “Manufacturers use colorful images ...
What the label implies: According to the USDA, products that are "certified organic" can't contain GMOs and should minimize pesticides and anything synthetic (ie: made in a lab). "100% organic ...
IN a world where chocolate bars are now packed with protein and the word ‘natural’ is often stamped across ultra-processed ...
A front-of-package food label would be a great educational tool. The Trump administration should keep it.
Grocery shopping will often see consumers in the UAE exposed to a number of different food labels that have an impact on what they will ultimately end up purchasing. The question that rarely ...
Misleading food labels. Beware of health claims and statements about products being “high” in nutrients. While a statement may follow regulations, it doesn’t necessarily mean the product is ...
EXPERTS have revealed how much food airfryers can really hold - and say millions are being duped by misleading capacity labels. Most brands advertise the capacity of their airfryers in litres ...
Food label statements are not always all they are ... But these claims can be misleading. To claim a product is ‘high protein’, at least 20 per cent of the food’s calories need to come ...
John West, the UK's biggest tuna brand, has been accused of using misleading labels on its tins by implying its fishing methods are sustainable. Greenpeace has accused the company of only catching ...