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‘Ugly produce’ trend may have limits, as grocers end tests

URBANDALE, Iowa — Is the “ugly produce”‘ trend already reaching the end of its shelf life in supermarkets? Walmart and …

Corn syrup in beer: It’s for fermenting, not as a sweetener

NEW YORK — Bud Light is touting that it doesn’t use corn syrup, but that doesn’t make it nutritionally much …

Food industry sway over public health gets new scrutiny

NEW YORK — The tweet from a group that finances development in Latin America was direct: Sodas do not offer …

Low carb? Low fat? What the latest dieting studies tell us

NEW YORK — Bacon and black coffee for breakfast, or oatmeal and bananas? If you’re planning to try to lose …

School lunch rules OK refined grains, low fat chocolate milk

NEW YORK — The national school lunch program is making room on menus again for noodles, biscuits, tortillas and other …

Romaine calm: Lettuce warning looms over Thanksgiving dinner

NEW YORK — Avoid all romaine lettuce, but don’t worry about your turkey. With two food poisoning outbreaks making headlines …

Americans, Canadians are warned: Don’t eat romaine lettuce

NEW YORK — Health officials in the U.S. and Canada told people on Tuesday to stop eating romaine lettuce because …

There’s no meat, eggs or dairy but don’t call them vegan

NEW YORK — It’s not vegan, it’s “plant-based.” So will carnivores bite? As companies try to cater to Americans’ interest …

50 years on, McDonald’s isn’t messing with its Big Mac

  NEW YORK — McDonald’s is fighting to hold onto customers as the Big Mac turns 50, but it’s not …

Coke is hoping to turn free water machine into a cash stream

NEW YORK — Can a machine that dispenses water for free also turn into a cash stream for Coca-Cola? The …

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