Don’t Be Misled By These Food Label Tricks
February 4th, 2010 by admin
Learn how to identify sneaky marketing tactics before your next trip to the store. “Consumers need honest labeling so they can spend their food dollars wisely and avoid diet-related disease,” said CSPI senior staff attorney Ilene Ringel Heller, co-author of the report. “Companies should market their foods without resorting to the deceit and dishonesty that’s so common today. And, if they don’t, the FDA should make them.”
You can often decipher the truth amid the lies and misdirection by carefully reading food labels. We take a look at nine things the CSPI identified as the most common ways food labels mislead so you can prepare before your next trip to the grocery store –
Learn how to identify sneaky marketing tactics before your next trip to the store. 'Helps maintain a healthy heart'
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