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Asda Hit with £657k Fine After Selling Expired Meat, Dairy and Other Items in Wales
Asda fined £657k for selling expired food in Wales. Here's what went wrong, the public health risks, and how they plan to fix it. Read the full report. -

The Phantom Address Behind Ultraverixian Supplements: Is the Label Misleading Consumers?
Ultraverixian's Detox Cleanse Gummies—promoted as a domestic, premium product—feature the mysterious manufacturing address 4306 N Beecher Rd on their labels. But our digging reveals something very different. -

Seized US Canned Food Company Looks to China, North Korea as Russian Sales Crash
Glavprodukt, a U.S.-founded canned food company seized by Russia, shifts focus to China and North Korea as domestic sales plunge. -

Beloved Chick-fil-A Ranked Among America's Unhealthiest Fast-Food Chains
Chick-fil-A has been named one of America's unhealthiest fast-food chains due to high calories and sodium in its popular menu items. -

Wegmans Chocolate Sold Across 8 States Pulled Due to Hidden Milk Ingredient
Wegmans recalls chocolate nonpareils in 8 states due to undeclared milk allergen risk. -

140,000 Pounds of Bologna Pulled From Shelves for Undeclared Meat Content
Over 140,000 pounds of bologna recalled nationwide due to undeclared meat ingredients, warns USDA. -

Costco Extends Saturday Hours, Adds Perks for Executive Shoppers
Costco extends Saturday hours and adds new perks for Executive Members, including early access and monthly shopping credits. -

Detector de IA: Ensuring Content Authenticity in the Age of AI
Ensure the authenticity of your content with Detector de IA. Detect AI-generated text quickly and accurately. Ideal for educators, creators, and businesses. -

Nestlé Pledges Artificial Dye-Free US Products by Mid-2026
Nestlé pledges to remove all artificial dyes from its U.S. food and drinks by mid-2026, aiming to meet evolving consumer health preferences. -

Mars Secures FTC Approval for $36 Billion Kellanova Acquisition
The FTC has approved Mars' $36 billion acquisition of Kellanova, clearing the way for one of the largest food industry deals in years. -

The Different Types of Wagyu: Australian and American Compared
Wagyu exists in nuanced forms depending on geography, breeding practices, feed protocols, and grading systems. These variables shape the flavor, texture, and cultural perception of Wagyu beef around the world, prompting comparisons between different regions, particularly between the Australian and American versions. -

Kroger Responds To Backlash for Subpar Juneteenth Cakes: Here's What They Said
Kroger apologises for subpar Juneteenth cakes after viral backlash. Can they regain trust? -

Vitamin Gummies Recalled from Amazon and Aldi After Peanut Contamination Discovered
Vitamin B12 gummies sold at Amazon, Aldi, and BJ's recalled due to undeclared peanut allergen risk. -

Jell-O, Kool-Aid Will No Longer Contain 'Artificial' Food Dyes After RFK Jr Pressured Kraft Heinz Executives
Kraft Heinz will phase out artificial food dyes by 2027 following a March ultimatum from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who urged food companies to eliminate harmful ingredients or face regulatory action.
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