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From cheese in a can to shelf-stable Parmesan imposters, many of the popular cheese products on our shelves fall into the ...
At least 60% of consumers across all generations now say they are concerned about processed foods, according to Mintel data, ...
Based on our research into the subject, we've come to the conclusion that these products are either unhealthy, don't taste ...
Discover five frozen meals loaded with ultra-processed ingredients that could impact your health more than you realize.
Not all ultra-processed foods are bad, experts are saying, after studies reveal some may have major health benefits ...
“Ultra-processed foods are typically industrially manufactured products that go far beyond basic food processing, containing little to no whole food ingredients,” Erica M. LaFata, PhD, an ...
White flour is the poster child for food processing, capturing most of what went wrong when we decided to transform foods ...
From iconic red, white, and blue rocket pops (hello, Red Dye 40!) to nitrate-loaded hot dogs and the all-day parade of sugary ...
Ultra-processed foods have big ingredients lists, and often come in a box or a bag. ... Shelf Life Before you pick up a food product, check the expiration date — it shouldn’t be too far away.
The food industry often masks processed products behind health-conscious marketing. Terms like “natural,” “low-fat,” or “sugar-free” may disguise highly processed foods.
A diet composed of 80% ultra-processed foods led one British doctor to gain weight and feel unwell. Now he's trying to nail down the health effects of this type of diet, which many Americans eat.
The perils of ultra-processed foods received widespread coverage in recent months — thanks in no small part to the publication and promotion of TV presenter and doctor of virology Chris Van ...