Sentences with phrase «believe clean labeling»

45 - 65 + year - olds believe clean label means that the product has had something removed (i.e. trans fats).

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Gary Hirshberg, founder of Stonyfield and chairman of of the labeling advocacy group, Just Label It, believes that Republicans can try to reverse regulations, but they can not turn back the clean food movement that is underway.
«Based on the results we've experienced with our initial retail partners, we believe Siren has the potential to be a disruptive force in the snack and protein bar set by offering a plant - based, clean label alternative that's high in protein, free from refined sugars, and made without gluten, grains, or soy.
Consumers believe food should be inherently nutritious and expect clean label to deliver on this promise.
Their emergence onto the food scene, making big claims for their products — be it natural, organic, sustainable, or fair trade — has seemingly caught the attention of consumers, particularly those aged 18 - 34 (although the 35 - 44 year age group is not far behind), and has spread to impact on every aspect of food purchasing: 82 % of ingredient - conscious consumers believe that clean labels are important.
In line with the government plans to reduce sugar intake and increase fibre intake, market trends towards clean and clear labels, and consumer expectations of healthier yet delicious food, we whole - heartedly believe dates are the answer.
If you believe your pet's skin has been exposed to a toxic product such as bleach or other cleaning product then you should use the information given on the product label for what you should do if a human came into contact with the chemicals and apply the same instructions.
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