That “eco-friendly” label might not mean what you think. Here’s how to spot greenwashing on food and wellness products.
Greenwashing is everywhere in food and wellness marketing. Here’s how to spot misleading claims and shop smarter.
Corporate lobbyists push for federal food labelling standards to avoid a patchwork of state laws inspired by the Make America ...
Foods marketed as "natural" are not consistently more nutritious than their conventional counterparts, and some front-of-package nutrition labels may unintentionally encourage manufacturers to swap ...
Clean‑label chocolate is accelerating as consumer demand for simple ingredients, natural emulsifiers and transparent cocoa ...
We began seeing Health Canada’s now-familiar magnifying glass symbol on food packages in late 2024. The regulation gave ...
In the midst of so many recalls, food safety regulations are changing in 2026. Here's everything you need to know about ...
The maker of Trader Joe's chicken fried rice says glass may have been mixed into carrots used across several frozen products.
The word 'healthy' is widely used on packaged foods in India, but many products rely on marketing claims rather than true nutritional value.
A small batch of candy-coated almonds sold in New York and New Jersey is being pulled from shelves after labels failed to ...
Some retailers are clearly committed to Scottish sourcing, writes John Davidson ...