Morning people may make healthier food choices
A study published in Obesity, the scientific journal of The Obesity Society, suggests that a person’s internal clock may impact what he/she eats and overall health. IFT Daily News
A study published in Obesity, the scientific journal of The Obesity Society, suggests that a person’s internal clock may impact what he/she eats and overall health. IFT Daily News
A study published in Preventive Medicine shows that changes to U.S. federal food subsidy programs may work to encourage consumers to choose healthier foods and limit “junk” foods. IFT Daily … Continue Reading →
A study published in the Journal of Economic Psychology shows that suggestions and prompts may help students make healthier choices when ordering their lunch at school. IFT Daily News
A study published in The Journal of Pediatrics shows that food commercials may alter children’s brain activity and influence their food choices. IFT Daily News
Consumers across the globe expect more food variety in the next 10 years but believe quality will be an issue, according to a global qualitative and quantitative survey of 100 … Continue Reading →
Last week, readers were interested in SN’s Center Store survey results and the “hard choices” that Hillary Clinton says the food industry faces. read more Supermarket News
Last week, readers were interested in SN’s Center Store survey results and the “hard choices” that Hillary Clinton says the food industry faces. read more Supermarket News
On the same day her new book “Hard Choices” debuted, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton gave the keynote address at the FMI Connect and United Fresh general session Tuesday, … Continue Reading →
Processed-meat supplier Hillshire Brands has some deciding to do. After Pilgrim’s Pride offered $ 6.4 billion to purchase Hillshire earlier this week, Tyson Foods threw its hat in the ring … Continue Reading →
A study published in the Obesity Journal shows that children can eat a favorite fast-food meal and still cut calories. IFT Daily News