Again, made in USA is not the same as natural, but consumers
still look for this on the label.
Not exact matches
As a result, the industry is innovating
on sugar reduction,
looking at ways to create clean
label, better -
for - you products that
still taste sweet.
For example, if you
look at the
label on a bag of frozen raspberries, the only ingredient is raspberries and yet youâ $ ™ ll
still see 6 grams of sugar listed, even though none was added to the bag.
If you
look at any product that has an allergy warning
on it that has a coconut product in it the
label reads CONTAINS TREE NUTS!!!!! If anyone had any ideas
on truly nut free substitutes
for this ingredient and any other coconut product that are
still KETO friendly they would be greatly appreciated.
Since I'm
still on the
look out
for the perfect jumpsuit, I thought I'd start of with this piece from Aster the
Label.
So,
look out
for dog food
labels that have the words «whole» and «unprocessed grains and vegetables» written
on them; this way, you can rest assured that the goodness of vitamins and antioxidants is
still intact.
You can know all of these things but unless you know how to read a dog food
label and what to
look for on that
label, you'll
still be guessing about the food you buy.