Sentences with phrase «read food labels often»

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Chocolate often contains ingredients known for causing allergies or food intolerance, so it's important to read labels before giving your child chocolate for the first time.
How often do you read food labels?
If you've ever looked at the back of many foods in the chip aisle, the label often reads «made with canola, sunflower, or safflower oil.»
Poultry is most often injected with broth (and it's not your high quality homemade)-- read labels and realize broth injected chicken is likely what you get at restaurants and in all prepared food, clients are shocked to taste bread made without salt, high salt in sandwiches, pizza, soup, and cheese is a surprise since there isn't a particularly strong salt taste, and snack foods which many believe to be top sources of sodium (since the salt on the outside is tasted more intensely than that mixed into batters such as bread or spaghetti sauces) are in fact at the bottom of the list as top sources of sodium in the diet, — Snack Sense, Sodium:
Wheat products are often used as fillers, binders or coatings on processed foods so my advice is to carefully read the labels, ask the shopkeeper and if in doubt call the manufacturer.
People often ask me how I read food labels and how I determine which foods make it into my cart and which ones I gladly abandon on the grocery store shelf.
Ensuring inclusive catering for meat - free dietary needs often requires careful label reading, however there are many one - stop - shop products that are now surfacing on the market, that are easing the previously difficult task of locating vegan food options.
It's very common to find that pet owners do not know how to read pet food labels correctly, they often make their purchase decisions based on how the pet food packaging looks like, without looking at the contents.
Many dog food brands are guilty of saying their food only contains lamb or some sort of fish as the protein source, but when you read the label, you see that chicken meal is often tucked somewhere in the ingredients.
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