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6 Misleading Food Labels
Some of the terms on the front of food packages aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, which oversees nutrition and health labels and claims. “Manufacturers use colorful images ...
What the label implies: According to the USDA, products that are "certified organic" can't contain GMOs and should minimize pesticides and anything synthetic (ie: made in a lab). "100% organic ...
Complaints to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about country of origin claims have skyrocketed in the month of February, ...
The report, by Sustain, the research body concerned with food issues, and the Co-op supermarket chain, identifies many products which make misleading claims. Among them is St Ivel Gold spread ...
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is proposing new rules for labels on wine and distilled spirits. California just banned these misleading food labels, a first in the nation The ...
Homegrown products are getting a spotlight in grocery stores across Canada amid trade wars, but shoppers are noticing errors in labelling.
including claims on labels or labeling that market a food, are accurate, truthful, and not misleading," the Federal Register said. To meet the new criteria for the claim of healthy, a food product ...
Many food labels are confusing and some are downright deceptive ... Labels under the “Beware of these labels” category are meaningless or misleading with regard to animal welfare (they may not be ...
Canadian retailers are navigating strict CFIA and Competition Bureau guidelines for "Made in Canada" and "Product of Canada" ...
including claims on labels or labeling that market a food, are accurate, truthful, and not misleading," the Federal Register said. What does a food package have to have to be labeled as healthy?