Turns out, these products legally don't have to contain very much fruit at all. The Food and Drug ... fruit" claim on the label. This means that the super healthy granola bar you've been eating ...
New food labeling rules could significantly alter products like yogurt, bread and energy bars, impacting how consumers choose their foods. Dr. Scott Hadland, the chief of adolescent medicine at ...
The move comes against the backdrop of a growing domestic crisis of preventable, diet-related chronic diseases, which experts warn demand immediate action. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
The United States has redefined what qualifies as "healthy" food ... bars, fortified breakfast cereals, and yogurt or fruit punch high in added sugars -- all of which previously earned the label ...
heavily sweetened snack bars, fortified breakfast cereals, and yogurt or fruit punch high in added sugars -- all of which previously earned the label -- no longer make the cut. Once introduced, the ...
and some granola bars will no longer qualify as “healthy” under the new definition. This change is voluntary for food manufacturers, meaning they are not required to label their products as ...