New research from the University of Toronto found that soy milk could impact heart health and provide some of the same nutrients as cow's milk. Health and nutrition experts weigh in.
From Coke to Clorox, ProPublica contacted all 51 companies on the Consumer Brands Association board of directors to ask if ...
“If you like whole milk but are trying to force yourself to drink skim milk, you’re going to end up not drinking any milk at all,” she said. If you’re into goat’s milk, White says the nutritional ...
Kallie Goodwin, senior vice-president of Silk, tells us why Danone North America wants to increase access to plant-based milk ...
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The tour results would appear to validate Pro Farmer’s giant soy yield, but the forecast may not. Last week was dry across the Corn Belt and that trend may continue another week or two ...
In their advisory dated August 21, the FSSAI instructed food businesses to stop using 'A1' and 'A2' labels on their milk products. E-commerce sites were also told to remove these claims from their ...
"The ingredients list and nutrition label provide a far more accurate representation of what is in the product," Coyle said. "One important thing to look out for is the amount of added sugar." ...
The trend could see the largest expansion in soy planting in over a decade, analysts said, potentially boosting supplies globally with prices already subdued. Argentina is the world's top exporter ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), which recently directed dairy companies to eliminate references to A1 and A2 milk on their labels, announced on Monday that it is retracting ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, which recently instructed dairy companies to eliminate references to A1 and A2 milk on their labels, announced on Monday that it is retracting this ...
Put that fruit pouch back where you found it. The research considered 651 different food products across ten major US supermarkets, including Walmart, Target, Kroger, Costco, and Aldi, ultimately ...