Sentences with phrase «label manufacturers like»

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Amazon has been labeled a job - destroyer, its low prices driving manufacturers, mom - and - pop stores, and retail chains like Borders and Toys «R» Us out of business.
Like goh - goh, Steam - Punk'd has had a warm reception from retailers since being revealed in November during the Private Label Manufacturers Association's annual show in Rosemont, Ill., a suburb of Chicago.
Frustrated by the high prices and market manipulation of the multi-national beverage companies like Coke and Pepsi, Powell sought out other options and began importing soda syrups for their restaurant from a New York - based private label manufacturer of bulk bag - in - box concentrates for automatic dispensing equipment.
Some manufacturers don't like seeing gums on the label, which can really help with texture and reducing ice crystal formation in formulations with less fat and sugar.
Drinks manufacturers and packaging suppliers are looking for a way forward that incorporates more stringent food and drink guidelines without needing to take a tobacco - like approach to labelling.
Winning Product: Miller Lite Vortex ® bottle Manufacturer: Miller Lite Glass Container Supplier: O - I Designer of Bottle Label Graphics: McDill Design Supplier of Bottle Labels: Multi-Color Corporation New Product Trend: Creating unique drinking experiences through innovative design Packaging Description: Like a whirlwind, a stunning example of O - I innovation has hit the U.S. market.
The TTB doesn't allow beer manufacturers to put «health claims» like «gluten - free» on their labels.
Manufacturers will also need to consider the business merits of keeping a clean label because fat, salt and sugar reduction often results in more additives like sweeteners, emulsifiers and stabilisers.
Food and beverage manufacturers have responded by creating more than 30,000 healthier product choices since 2002, and by providing tools like Facts Up Front front - of - pack labels and our SmartLabelTM ingredient information initiative.
Other «Undisclosed Ingredients» — Because protein powders, like other supplements, are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), unscrupulous manufacturers sometimes sneak ingredients in to the final product that aren't listed on the label.
Other labels use language like «best if used by» or «enjoy by,» and these are meant for shoppers to see — they're how a manufacturer lets you know how long a product will maintain its optimal quality.
Peter Mares: It sounds to me like then we should give up in the idea of labelling all together and what we should do is mandate that food manufacturers put less sugar and less salt and less fat in their foods, things like breakfast cereals, which are full of salt and sugar and fat.
A trend that began several years ago with the success of Trader Joe's famous «Two Buck Chuck» wine has since morphed into a sophisticated assortment of reds, whites, roses and sparkling wines at chains like Whole Foods, Costco, Aldi and Lidl, says the Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA).
As to LTFA and school lunches, I'd like to say that there really needs to be better education for the schools / nutrition services & personnel as to what is REALLY in the foods, what has / hasn't been disclosed by manufacturers (true grasp of the food labelling laws as currently written), and how to fully and accurately provide all students / parents / consumers with timely and accurate ingredient lists so that fully - informed and educated decisions can be made as to when / if student might eat the cafeteria (bfast or lunch) foods.
«This is the largest amount of money ever concealed in an election,» says Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, as tobacco - style tactics by likes of PepsiCo and Nestle are revealed in Washington State's lawsuit against the Grocery Manufacturers Association over GMO labeling fight.
It doesn't help that the labelling of foods and products containing corn is unregulated — this means that manufacturers are not required to clearly indicate when their products contain corn, as they are with allergens like milk and nuts.
But the report is unlikely to stop calls for labeling that have already succeeded in some states, such as Vermont, and led some food manufacturers like Whole Foods to promise to curtail their use of genetically modified ingredients.
Cities like New York and Philadelphia have banned trans fats from restaurant foods, and food manufacturers are required to include the number of grams of trans fats on their products» labels.
With data like this, it's not surprising that food manufacturers are jumping on the bandwagon and labelling their offerings as superfoods to show that they're nutritionally dense and can justify a higher price.
But to avoid cancer warning labels on soda cans, manufacturers like Coca - Cola are now switching to a new formulation of the coloring.
It also allows for manufacturers to further streamline the look of their devices — and we all know that Apple (in particular) likes a minimalist and beautiful design... not to mention the appeal of not having to find space on smaller gadgets like smartwatches for all of those labels.
Calorie conscious pet owners will seek treats with nutritional details clearly labeled on the bag, and more manufacturers like Stella & Chewy's and Primal Pet Foods, for example, are adding these features to their packaging.
Vanity label brands are produced by familiar manufacturers, but with names like «Chef So - and - So's Special Blend.»
The «guaranteed analysis» statement found on pet food labels was created nearly a century ago when some manufacturers used undesirable ingredients like sand or lime - stone to add weight to their pet food.
More marketing folks, because labeling is not regulated, manufacturers can say what they like.
«The word natural is not regulated by any government like the word organic is, so in theory any manufacturer can put the word natural on any label
Shoppers can not blindly trust labels like «natural,» «bio-based,» «plant - based,» «biodegradable,» or «compostable,» since manufacturers can put pretty much anything they please on a product.
How these ports are labeled is up to the manufacturer and you'll see labels like «10bit» (in reference to the enhanced 10 - bit color range that some some, but not all, 4K content can support), «UHD», or 4K (often coupled with additional information like 4K @ 30Hz or 4K@60hz to indicate what refresh rate the input can use).
The company is also using the moniker to label phones from third - party manufacturers (like Samsung, HTC and LG) that pack enough horsepower to run VR apps and games, as well as for its upcoming VR viewer.
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