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Can Food Products Lie About Nutrition Facts?

10 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), food labels are not required to be 100% accurate and can have a margin of error up to 20%. This raises a critical question for health-conscious shoppers: can food products lie about nutrition facts? The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no, involving a mix of regulatory allowances, clever marketing, and consumer savvy.

A Shopper's Guide to Decoding Common Misleading Food Labels

5 min read
According to the Food and Drug Administration, the term 'natural' has no official regulatory definition, allowing it to be used loosely on a wide range of products. Understanding what are common misleading food labels is essential for navigating the grocery store and protecting your health from deceptive marketing tactics.

Is it legal to add hormones to poultry?

3 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the use of hormones and steroids in poultry production has been banned since the 1950s. This directly answers the question: Is it legal to add hormones to poultry? The short and definitive answer is no, it is illegal in the U.S. and many other countries.

Understanding the Prime Energy Drink Scandal: Caffeine, Chemicals, and Controversies

4 min read
In 2023, Senator Chuck Schumer called for an FDA investigation into Prime energy drinks, citing their "eye-popping" caffeine levels and marketing tactics that appeared to target youth. The ensuing public and regulatory scrutiny revealed a multifaceted Prime energy drink scandal, including international bans, class-action lawsuits, and broader concerns about influencer-driven brand promotion.

How Food Packaging Can Be Misleading

5 min read
According to a 2023 survey, 79% of people misunderstand portion sizes on supermarket meal deals, leading to unintended overeating. This startling statistic reveals just one of many ways that food packaging can be misleading, blurring the line between what is presented and what is actually inside.