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Eleven major food companies, including Kraft Heinz and PepsiCo, face a federal lawsuit in Pennsylvania accusing them of marketing ultra-processed foods (UPFs) using tactics similar of Big Tobacco.
In the war against ultra-processed foods, homemade meals have long enjoyed a moral and nutritional high ground. But a new ...
In one sequence, Oliver is making focaccia. That was shot by the episode’s second unit DP, Charlie Panian. Bricker explains ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged six people — including a fraud investigator with the U.S. Department of ...
Recent years have seen growing scrutiny and debate around processed foods, but researchers have struggled to pin down what ...
Discover the surprising journey a restaurant plate takes — from dishwasher to diner — and meet the many hands that help get ...
Whether its turkey twizzlers or potato smiley faces, it’s a frustrating fact of life that children often bypass their ...
Instead, more and more consumers are turning to an algorithm that combines level of processing with nutritional content. By ...
The commission to "Make America Healthy Again" was tasked with investigating chronic illness and delivering a plan to fight ...
New research links ultra-processed foods to plastic buildup in the brain, raising alarms about how everyday diets may be ...
However, “more studies are needed to confirm our finding that eating less processed food may slow down the ... diseases may begin at the dinner table. Dietary choices today may shape brain ...
“Our research shows that eating too much processed food, like sugary sodas and packaged ... diseases may begin at the dinner table,” they wrote. “Excessive UPF consumption not only is ...