Topic: Center For Science In The Public Interest

Healthier rules unveiled for school cafeteria meals

School cafeterias will be serving more-nutritious meals with twice as many fruits and vegetables, more whole grains and less sodium and fat under ...
LABEL SAYS: 80 calories, 0 g fat per serving. \r\n. . \r\n. THE REALITY: Fro-yo may be rich in healthy bacteria and protein, but calorie-free it...

Consumer Group Wants Trans Fats Banned

The Center for Science in the Public Interest is making headlines again.. . This time, they went shopping for foods with the most amount of trans...

Hiding in Plain Sight

When in 2006 new federal regulations required a line for trans fat on Nutrition Facts labels, food manufacturers raced to reduce or eliminate...

10 Ways to Eat Your Caffeine

While energy drinks keep coming to stores in all shapes and sizes, sluggish consumers can be forgiven for not being able to stomach the strange...

Govt proposes clearer labeling of meat additives

0 . The Agriculture Department wants consumers to know when there's less chicken in their chicken.. . A proposed rule aimed at food companies would ...

Food group praises kid food ad standards

Food group praises kid food ad standards. Food group praises kid food ad standards Apr. 28, 2011 (UPI NewsTrack) - WASHINGTON, April 28 (UPI) - A...

FDA urged to ban carcinogenic coloring

Feb. 16, 2011 (United Press International) - The "caramel coloring" used in some soft drinks and food is contaminated with two cancer-causing...
DiningGrades.com Releases iPhone App Rating Clean and Dirty Dining . . DiningGrades.com, the national leader in promoting clean dining and...
David Paul Morris/Getty Images. We'll do whatever we have to in order to save our kids from the Happy Meal!. . In the latest round of the campaign...