Most Americans don’t support soda taxes or size restrictions
A study published in Preventive Medicine shows that the majority of U.S. adults don’t support taxing sugary beverages or mandating portion size restrictions. IFT Daily News
A study published in Preventive Medicine shows that the majority of U.S. adults don’t support taxing sugary beverages or mandating portion size restrictions. IFT Daily News
According to data gathered by Gallup and Healthways, only 63.8% of Americans said they ate healthily all day “yesterday” in 2013. IFT Daily News
In Food News Today, Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert asks if Americans are getting halthier, offers some slipper solutions, and takes the guesswork out of eating. read more Supermarket News
According to the National Chicken Council’s 2014 Wing Report, 1.25 billion wings will be devoured during Super Bowl XLVIII, as fans watch the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos battle for … Continue Reading →
A Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) report published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report shows that sodium intake declined slightly during 2003–2010 in children ages 1–13 years, but … Continue Reading →
A study published in Nutrition Research shows that some Americans may not know how much and what kinds of sugar are in their beverages. IFT Daily News
According to a Gallup poll, Americans’ eating habits have deteriorated in 2013, as fewer adults report eating healthy all day “yesterday” in every month so far this year compared with … Continue Reading →
Nearly three out of 10 Americans plan to sit down to a Thanksgiving dinner this year that includes at least one prepared ready-to-eat dish from a retailer, restaurant, or caterer, … Continue Reading →
CHICAGO — Americans are choosing more healthy foods like fruit, yogurt and bottled water than they did 10 years ago, contributing to a leveling off in obesity. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
The popularity of gluten-free foods shows no signs of slowing down, and according to recent research from Mintel, it’s not just the gluten-intolerant who are filling their carts with wheat-free … Continue Reading →