A candy distributed to stores in New York and New Jersey contains milk that wasn’t declared on its label and could pose an allergy risk, the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets said.
Shoppers are often confused by food labels that warn of potential allergens, and the consequences can be serious, new research suggests. “Up to 40 percent of consumers who either themselves have a ...
The "Ose" Ending Reveals What Manufacturers Don't Want You To See Look for words ending in "ose" on ingredient lists, such as ...
A ‘vegan’ label does not mean a food is safe to eat for those with allergies to animal products. New research shows the public is dangerously unaware of this distinction. Vegan food is, generally, ...
Alpro’s decision to reverse plans to combine its soya and nut production lines has shone the spotlight on the need for usable ‘action levels’ for adventitious allergen contamination of foods. But the ...
Shoppers are often confused by food labels that warn of potential allergens, and the consequences can be serious, new research suggests. “Up to 40 percent of consumers who either themselves have a ...