Safety
'Mind the Salt: Appeals Court Temporarily Suspends New York’s Salt Labeling Law
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'Hidden Dangers of Relying Too Much on Weight Loss Supplements
Know the risks of taking too much weight loss supplements. -
'It's Time To Put An End To Food Wastage
With consumerism creating many muddle in America, it's high time to support the environment and also many who need the portion of food that goes into the bin every day. -
'Reasons to Freeze Your Avocados
Any individual who's an avocado lover realizes that eating this rich green organic product can be a costly habit. When you have a daily avocado habit like a few of us users, you're looking at tossing down bunches of dollars a month just on avocados. And it's so easy to spare cash while making the most of your avocados, freeze them. -
'Half a Mealworm Found in Baby Food
A mom was astonished to find half a mealworm in her son’s Cow & Gate chicken meal. The mother, Vanessa Lynch, discovered the worm right after she heated the baby food. -
'Top 5 Secrets Food Manufacturers Don't Want You To Know
What are the deep pocketed secrets that the insiders don't want consumers to know? -
'Recall for Oregon Raw Oysters Linked to Norovirus
Oregon health officials ordered a recall for oysters harvested from Yaquina Bay, Oregon which was sold to retailers, restaurant and direct to consumers. This comes after 17 people who ate them were found to have contracted norovirus according to Food Safety News. -
'Fake Cheese: Execs Guilty, Admit Cheese Marketed as 100% Parmesan Do Not Contain Parmesan At All
It’s finally confirmed. People who have suspected that their “parmesan” cheese tasted something other than cheese are not paranoid at all. In fact, there is no real parmesan in it but other kinds of cheeses as well as wood pulp. -
'Lactose-intolerant People Can Opt for These Foods for Calcium Boost
Dairy milk is healthy for the body but if you're lactose intolerant, you can opt for these calcium-boosts as an alternative for a more stomach-comforting. -
'Listeria Poisoning Alert: New York Company Recalls Chicken Salads for Listeria
Last Thursday, NY-based Sally Sherman Foods, recalled 3004 pounds of various chicken products, which might have been contaminated with Listeria monocytes, according to US Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). -
'9 Unhealthy Food We Can Bid Farewell
Sure, we have cravings of the worst food there is. The good thing is, you can satisfy your craving by eating a little of these or the best resolution is to bid farewell to the worst and unhealthy food at once! -
'Avacado Oil: The Next Big Thing?
Avacado oil is slowly becoming one of the most popular oils out there, and here's why. -
'Food Labels Urged on Cannabis Edibles
In 2010, the Code of Federal Regulations Title 21, Part 101 on Food Labeling holds no authority over any Auntie Dolores’ commercial offering. This is what brings panic to food manufacturers and food companies integrating cannabis in their food. -
'Americans Kept in the Dark by the DARK Act
Citizens across the US have always pushed for the right information about the food that they eat. -
'GMO Labeling News: Maine Legislative Committee Remains Undecided on GMO Labeling
Although some members of the Maine Legislative Committee have voted to wait longer for passing a bill on GMO labeling, the remaining ones are focusing on starting the labels for foods containing genetically modified organisms.
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