From emulsifiers to nitrites, here are the key terms to look out for at the supermarket to reduce your reliance on UPFs.
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The healthy food label isn’t always honest and here’s how to tell
A closer look at food labels that sound wholesome yet hide marketing tactics most shoppers overlook in the aisle.
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Why I'm done with ultra-processed snacks: How the 2026 "clean label" shift changed grocery aisles
Walking into my local grocery store feels different now. Something's shifted in the aisles, though it's hard to pinpoint exactly what. The shelves still overflow with colorful packages, but the ...
A new peer-reviewed study found that about 71% of U.S. baby and toddler foods sold in major grocery stores are classified as ultra-processed. Ultr ...
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FDA Loosens Rules for ‘No Artificial Colors’ Labeling on Food
The agency will no longer crack down on manufacturers that use natural dyes in foods labeled ‘No artificial colors.’ Here’s what experts want you to know.
An alarming 71% of grocery store baby food products in the United States are classified as ultra-processed foods (UPFs), ...
The review of BHA is part of a broader FDA initiative to assess chemicals used in food. The agency said once the review is complete, it will conduct similar assessments of another synthetic ...
Researchers analyzed 651 baby food products and found that over 70% are ultra-processed with 105 different additives.
A new study out of Italy finds ultra-processed foods may pose a serious risk to cancer survivors. The study of more than 800 cancer survivors found those who ate the highest amounts of ultra-processed ...
If you’ve ever read a food label and come away feeling more confused, you’re not alone. Since 2014, Australian shoppers have relied on the Health Star Rating scheme to help them choose which foods to ...
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