Many grocery
store foods claim to be high protein or more tasty.
Not exact matches
For now though, if you see a probiotic — or a synbiotic — for sale at your local health -
foods store, know that the existing research backing up its
claims is limited.
Fresh
food — natural
food — sham — The popular U.S. grocery chain Trader Joe's Co agreed to spend $ 2 million to reduce refrigerator coolant leaks at 453
stores, to settle federal
claims it failed to promptly repair leaks that deplete the ozone layer and contribute to global warming.
When faced with a wall of mueslis at the supermarket or health
food store, you can end up feeling very overwhelmed trying to make sense of packaging
claims and find the best value for money.
It's so overwhelming to see all of the baby
food brands at the
store these days that
claim they are a fresh and healthy option — but you would be SHOCKED to find how much sugar is hidden inside.
Some
claim that cabbage is a natural liver detoxifying
food and women having just given birth certainly need to support their liver as it works to cleanse your body of any additional fat that was
stored during your pregnancy (not to mention all the excess sugar, dairy, salt, alcohol, preservatives, hormones, fetilizers and pesticides that are also
stored in your body!).
(Click here for a full recall list) The company has since expanded its recall to all products on
store shelves of the types originally withdrawn, in order, it
claims, to ensure that all the possibly tainted merchandise is out of the
food supply.
Although many products sold in health -
food stores, on the Internet, through MLM companies, and through doctors» networks may
claim better absorption, they are measuring curcumin metabolites — especially the glucuronides — and thus are missing the stronger intended anti-inflammatory effect.
This is due to the
claim that certain unadvised
foods help turn off part of one's DNA to help trigger weight gain and
store fat.
Store - bought trail mix, however, is not always the health
food it
claims to be, when it containing sulfur, added sugar and unhealthy oils.
The cereal aisle in an average grocery
store is an epic display of our indoctrination into the safety and nutritive
claims of corporate
food giants.
«A visit to any health
food store unfortunately reveals that the majority of products in the personal care section with «organic» brand
claims are not USDA - certified and contain only cheap water extracts of organic herbs and maybe a few other token organic ingredients for an organic veneer.
There are plenty of gluten free advertisements and
claims on the
foods found around the grocery
store, stars are attributing the lack of gluten in their diet as their latest weight loss trick, and gluten free grains like quinoa are gaining popularity.
Walk into any health
food store and you are bombarded with walls packed with thousands of different brands of supplements all
claiming different healing properties.
Many pet
foods line the shelves of groceries and pet
food stores, each with their own marketing
claims.
Take a look at the
food bowls offered at online pet
stores and you'll find more than a handful of newfangled slow - down dog
food bowls, along with
claims concerning various health benefits.
Contrary to the overblown
claims made by those of us who frequent health
food stores, coconuts (and their oil) are just
foods — they are not magical cures.
While using the «human grade»
claim is somewhat rare on pet
food labeling, companies do seem to use the term more freely on their web sites and in -
store materials.
Although nearly every brand of dog
food claims to be «nutritionally complete,» most veterinarians still recommend «premium» brands of dog
food over «grocery
store» varieties.At the heart of the matter is and always has been the better nutritional value of the premium brands.
Tetra Pak, and many of the companies that use them, are certainly quick to
claim a variety of green credentials for the packaging — namely, that it is recyclable, comes from Forest Stewardship Council (FCS) approved materials, cuts carbon footprints by allowing juice (and other
foods) to be
stored for longer without refrigeration, and is shaped in a way that allows for closer packing and therefore more efficient transportation.
If purchased in a
store, the
food packaging is also crucial to your
claim.
You might have noticed the organic section of your local grocery
store seems to
claim more and more space every time you visit and you may also have noticed all the different
claims being made and attached to
food: organically grown, made with organic ingredients, organic yada, organics wocka.
Thus, Iowa business insurance should encompass protection against things like choking hazards of canned
foods; disease from spoiled
foods; errors and omissions
claims from a retail
store; and
claims of false advertising about a
food product.