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The sudden increase in the use of “No Palm Oil” labels on consumer products is misleading and nothing but a marketing gimmick, the Ind Food and Beverage Association (IFBA) said on Tuesday, raising ...
As India consumes 9 million tonnes of palm oil annually, the rise of “palm oil free” labels sparks debate over health claims ...
The Indian Food and Beverage Association (IFBA) criticizes 'No Palm Oil' labels as misleading marketing, despite palm oil's ...
Raising concerns over the increasing use of ‘no palm oil’ labels on consumer products, the Ind Food and Beverage Association ...
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‘No Palm Oil’ labels under fire: IFBA calls it a marketing gimmickThe Indian Food and Beverage Association (IFBA) has raised concerns over the increasing use of “No Palm Oil” labels on ...
This summer, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is finalizing new national rules for labeling and marketing lab-grown ...
China Uncensored on MSN3d
The Dirty Truth Behind China’s Common Food ProductsWhat’s on your table may not be as safe as you think. Chinese-made salt, pepper, and wine have come under scrutiny for containing dangerous additives, misleading labels, and even industrial-grade ...
Protein bars aren’t always the guilt-free snack they’re marketed to be. Many are said to be loaded with hidden sugars, cheap ...
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Protein is taking over the food and beverage sector, showing up on your plate in unexpected ways, but do you really need protein-fortified foods?
The next time you spot flies buzzing around a pile of durians, don't be alarmed, as they may actually be organically grown.
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