Fewer Americans Report Eating Healthily ‘Yesterday’
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
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
The Lempert Report says supermarkets can pick up the slack when chain restaurants offer entrees that are far from nutritious. read more Supermarket News
The healthiest diets cost about $ 1.50 more per day than the least healthy diets, according to new research from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). 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 →
MONTREAL — Before Metro Inc. introduced its À votre santé avec Metro, or My Healthy Plate with Metro, healthy eating program, the retailer dug into studies and conducted its own … 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 →
Some retailers take extra steps to nudge customers toward purchasing more nutritious items. But how effective are those nudges? SN Social read more Supermarket News
Nutrition and healthy eating are top priorities for Americans, but price is still of paramount importance when selecting where to buy groceries on a regular basis, according to a report … Continue Reading →
ARLINGTON, Va. — Whole Foods Market has teamed up with PBS Kids to offer resources on healthy eating in stores and online. read more Supermarket News
According to Shopping For Health 2013, the 21st annual study released by the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and Prevention magazine, shoppers still need help making healthy eating easier, with many … Continue Reading →