Harris Teeter “misbranded and deceptively labeled” its brand of cereal ... on the label, according to the lawsuit. However, testing by an independent laboratory, Krueger Food Laboratories ...
The Matthews-based grocery chain labels ... food to be prominently labeled “artificially flavored” if any part “simulates, resembles or reinforces” a flavor. Harris Teeter’s cereal ...
According to the FDA, 20 percent of America’s food waste comes from food thrown out by consumers confused by a label that suggested ... several supermarkets in the U.K. announced that they ...
Harris Teeter LLC “misbranded and deceptively labelled” its cereal bars as being naturally flavored despite the fact they contain an artificial ingredient, a proposed class action filed Thursday ...
An activist investor is leading the charge in calling on WK Kellogg Co to uphold a previous pledge to remove several food dyes from cereals like Froot Loops and Apple Jacks. Jason Karp — a WK ...
So, what does clean label mean? Essentially, clean label means making a product using as few ingredients as possible, and making sure those ingredients are items that consumers recognize and think of ...
It hopes to lead the way for other states to do the same, too. Food labels currently lack regulation, as The Associated Press ...
We’ve found that this cereal works well as a first finger food for little ... including Rice Krispies, Special K, and Corn Flakes. It is important to check the label to ensure that the cereal ...
While Kellogg's has done so in other countries including Canada, which now makes Froot Loops with natural fruit juice concentrates, the cereals sold in the U.S. still contain both food dyes and a ...