The new guidelines could ultimately drive significant change across the industry, writes US columnist Victor Martino.
The new, redesigned "Nutrition Facts" label is coming. The Food and Drug Administration has announced that the new label will be required on most packaged food by July 2018. The big change: The label ...
GLP-1 medications are reshaping how Americans shop and eat, driving surging demand for high-protein, low-sugar, nutrient-dense foods. Brands report markedly higher yogurt consumption among GLP-1 users ...
“Healthy” labels on children’s food often mask high sugar and ultra-processed ingredients, exploiting vague regulations and ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his "Take Back Your Health" tour in Pennsylvania, advocating for dietary ...
We've all been there. You grab something off the shelf that looks appealing, maybe it's been hyped on social media or you've ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration plan to eliminate a wide range of petroleum-based food dyes in packaged foods by the end of 2026. This builds off of ...