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6 Misleading Food Labels. What claims like 'no cholesterol' and 'gluten free' really mean. By Sally Wadyka. February 17, 2024. Graphic: Consumer Reports, Getty Images, Shutterstock ...
Sell-by vs. best-by. When it comes to reducing food waste at home, there’s a distinct difference between the various food ...
Nutrition labels can be confusing and misleading. This article sets the record straight about how to avoid falling into some of these consumer traps.
Healthwashing, greenwashing, and humanewashing are marketing techniques that often intentionally mislead consumers. Experience Life created this handy glossary of labeling terms to explain what ...
Food labels can sometimes be misleading. ... Consumer Reports' Guide to Food Labels; More from News 12. 0:30. Recall issued for more than 75,000 bottles of International Delight creamer.
California just banned these misleading food labels, a first in the nation The state is the first to ban food labels such as “sell by” or “best before” under a law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Enter humanewashing, the practice of using misleading marketing to claim that animals are humanely treated — whether they are or not. These are some of the latest terms and labels.
Food labels can be tricky, designed to make it seem like you're choosing the best option, even when it's not the case. So, how do you tell what's really healthy from what's just clever marketing ...
Free sugars’ should only make up 10% of children’s diets. Australian toddlers are eating 11% sugar on average.
Apparently Two-Thirds of ‘Healthy’ Kid Snack Food Labels Are Misleading A new study in Nutrients reveals that 60 percent of baby foods failed to meet nutritional guidelines and have misleading ...
Figuring out how to navigate the various marketing claims and make the best choices for your family when it comes to food can be complicated. As research from Consumer Reports shows, healthy ...