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6 Misleading Food Labels
What claims like 'no cholesterol' and 'gluten free' really mean By Sally Wadyka When it comes to filling your grocery cart with the healthiest foods, careful label reading is critical. Yet even ...
What’s actually in the beer you’re drinking? Currently, there’s no guarantee that you’ll receive a good answer to that ...
Qianhe has been at the center of a recent controversy over its "Qianhe 0" soy sauce, which is marketed as having zero ...
Low sugar: similarly to the 'low fat' label, 'low-sugar' foods can be high in fat and calories. The 'no added sugar' label doesn't guarantee a low sugar content. Companies use fruit juice ...
Some labels say “Organic,” while others boast “No Added Sugar,” “Natural ... Buzzwords like these are everywhere on food packaging, but understanding them can help you make ...
But terms like “natural” on food labels can be confusing for consumers. PRAIRIE DU ROCHER, Ill. – On a cold winter day in ...
China has banned food producers from using terms such as "no additives" or "zero additives" on labels, saying such claims can mislead consumers. The new labeling rules are among 50 new standards ...