New International Food Information Council survey data shows shifting weight goals, rising protein demand and growing ...
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The superfood lie: 5 healthy foods that are just good marketing
You've seen them plastered across health magazines, flooding your Instagram feed, and stacked high in the premium aisle at ...
“Healthy” labels on children’s food often mask high sugar and ultra-processed ingredients, exploiting vague regulations and ...
A single serving of granola can contain as much sugar as a chocolate bar. Surprising, right? In our quest for healthier lifestyles, we often turn to foods marketed as nutritious, only to discover ...
The health food aisle has become a masterclass in marketing magic. Those boxes and bags proudly displaying “organic,” “natural,” and “plant-based” labels create a wellness halo that makes you feel ...
You’ve made the commitment to healthier eating. You’ve swapped your morning donut for a granola bar, traded soda for fruit juice, and replaced ice cream with frozen yogurt. Your shopping cart now ...
New UK regulations banning the advertising of a wide range of 'less healthy' foods and drinks to children have come into force ...
Stop overpaying for "miracle" ingredients; experts reveal how the billion-dollar wellness industry uses clever labels to sell ...
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