The USDA's Abdication of Defining 'Grass-Fed' Is Good For Consumers
The label failed to earn the support of farmers, ranchers, and customers.
The label failed to earn the support of farmers, ranchers, and customers.
State and federal prosecutors aren't the only ones with the authority to question organic food labeling ruled the state Supreme Court.
In August authorities issued fine letters to an untold number of kombucha manufacturers.
The Uncle Sam Diet mantra: Don't eat anything your ancestors wouldn't have while watching Cheers on network television.
American Egg Board paid for pro-egg press, advised Hellmann's Mayo to contact the FDA about its eggless competitor.
The presence of ingredients such as pea protein and beta-carotene violates federal mayonnaise law.
It isn't real unless you add to it what government demands you add, says Florida Ag Department
An overzealous FDA and a bitter trademark battle keep British expats from enjoying their favorite sweets.
I don't need mandatory food labels to tell me McDonald's isn't health food. And neither do you.
Preempts costly state mandatory labeling laws
An elected official is trying to protect you from unsavory hucksters peddling empty illusions to profit from your gullibility. Maybe it takes one to know one.
Voluntary GMO labeling will express religious views and strictures much like halal and kosher labels do now.
Legislators and judge fall for anti-biotech disinformation campaign
FDA dings KIND for using the word "healthy" since bars contain more than 1 gram of saturated fat.
Congress, the states, and courts all vie to decide the future of GMO labeling.
For some people, calorie counts fuel shame and send them chasing after numbers instead of listening to their bodies.
Hellman's says a competitor doesn't meet FDA "mayonnaise" standards. So it sued.
Defending an unconstitutional law may prove as costly as it is foolhardy.
How much pomegranate and blueberry must appear in "Pomegranate Blueberry" juice for the name not to be deceptive?
Say they go much further than they intended and would be impossible to implement
Because people just don't know.
In order to stave off fear-based, unscientific federal mandates
It just peaked but it's still good
Why markets are superior to government mandates when it comes to food labeling.
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