Not exact matches
Carrageenan must
legally appear on a
food label, so check
labels of even organic
foods to see if it's an ingredient.
Carrageenan must
legally appear on a
food label, so check
labels of even organic
foods to see if it's an ingredient if you want to avoid it.
When it comes to transparency and
food labeling, the Times editorial board («
Labels for Controversial Ingredients» 11/7/13) favors voluntary disclosure by corporations over ballot initiatives which would
legally require the disclosure of controversial ingredients like genetically modified organisms.
Beware of the
Label Scam
Legally, a
food can say that it contains 0 transfats if it contains less than 1 gram.
For one reason, many local farm stands may actually have organic produce but simply aren't
legally allowed to
label their
food «organic» if they haven't acquired whatever necessary licenses they need for that.
Legally food labeled as «zero trans fats» can have up to 1/2 gram of trans fats per serving.
Few dog
food labels list the
food's carbohydrate content (it's not
legally required to be on the
label).
Many of the terms used to describe pet
foods on
labels and in advertising materials are not
legally defined.