Harris Teeter “misbranded and deceptively labeled” its brand of cereal ... on the label, according to the lawsuit. However, testing by an independent laboratory, Krueger Food Laboratories ...
The Matthews-based grocery chain labels ... food to be prominently labeled “artificially flavored” if any part “simulates, resembles or reinforces” a flavor. Harris Teeter’s cereal ...
Despite evidence showing labels can affect buying behaviour, just 43 of the 194 WHO member states have any kind of front-of-package labelling, either mandatory or voluntary. The draft, which was ...
Label systems like NutriScore and tougher ones like Chile's warning labels are examples cited by the WHO. Industry resistance remains, but there's increasing governmental interest in adopting more ...
Harris Teeter LLC “misbranded and deceptively labelled” its cereal bars as being naturally flavored despite the fact they contain an artificial ingredient, a proposed class action filed Thursday ...
The US Food and Drug Administration requires packaged foods to display a comprehensive label, whether the item is sold online or in stores, but online grocery retailers aren’t required to share ...
While Kellogg's has done so in other countries including Canada, which now makes Froot Loops with natural fruit juice concentrates, the cereals sold in the U.S. still contain both food dyes and a ...
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on protestors demanding changes to some Kellogg cereals. “I’m here for all the mothers who struggle to feed their kids healthy food without added chemicals,” ...
"There are a lot of families who depend on Canadian wheat, barley, durum, and oats for their livelihood," said Cereals Canada CEO Dean Dias. "Canadian cereals also help feed the world. We also ...