Pizza was the single biggest contributor of sodium to the diet of young Americans in the period...
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A federal judge handling a lawsuit filed in California over ‘all-natural’ claims on Mission tortilla chips has...
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The enormous potential of the gluten-free bakery sector will grow even more when the gap between regular...
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Kraft’s plan to split itself into two standalone business units will help the market see more clearly...
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Big interview: Steve Hughes, CEO, Boulder Brands
Back in 2008/9, Boulder Brands CEO Steve Hughes had a lot of sleepless nights. The struggling Smart...
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A new analysis of where Americans are getting their calories from has thrown up some surprising results,...
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Comment
Read the full May 14 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report ‘Sodium intake in populations’
-all 200 pages...
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Recent data from Symphony Consulting (click here
), shows that while US retail sales of products making ‘natural’...
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Ad is a bit insulting
Diet soda is ladylike, but low calorie soda is manly? Sounds like the ad is saying that ladies are fat and need to diet. But, men are sensible about calories. I am a 90 pound lady, and never drink diet soda because of the artificial sweeteners and other unhealthy ingredients. I assume the low calorie manly version isn't any better. Let the men have it all, as far as I'm concerned. They are welcome to it, regardless of what the ad says.
Posted by DJ
13 October 2011 | 20h34