Not exact matches
They also impact
everything from FDA
food labels (think «Nutrition Facts») to public school lunch programs, recommendations at the doctor's office, and what people are fed
from the Defense Department and Veteran's Affairs
food programs to government assistance like SNAP and WIC.
Lisa goes through
everything from how to read ingredient
labels, to understanding the sugar content of packaged
foods, to going through ingredient lists
from popular products.
These included
everything from GMOs to petroleum - baseed
food dyes to ambiguously
labeled ingredients and more (obviously not all participants shared everyone's concerns).
We're big fans of Stuck on You
labels for all of your little one's stuff —
everything needs to be
labeled,
from clothing to pacifiers, to bags, to bottles, to
food items.
There has been a flurry of activity lately on various
food issues, filling my email inbox with alerts on
everything ranging
from pink slime in school lunches to
labeling of genetically engineered
foods to ensuring that powerful Monsanto doesn't tamper with sweet corn.
Read the
label on
everything you buy and make sure to avoid high - sodium
foods, the majority of them being over-processed products that you should be steering clear
from anyway.