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Athletes don't just expect healthier, more transparent food and supplement options, they demand it, says Jeff Gruskovak, ...
Internet ‘nutrition labels’ seek to make charges more transparent FCC will soon require internet companies to offer price and plan transparency in the form of “broadband nutrition labels.” ...
Food apps can help you figure out what's in your food and whether it's nutritious. Just scan the barcode on the packet with your phone. But different apps can give very different results. Here's why.
In theory, feeding yourself should be one of the easiest things in the world, but in practice, it’s not always that ...
NielsenIQ (NIQ) and FoodHealth Co. partner to integrate FoodHealth’s nutrition scoring system – the FoodHealth Score – into ...
According to the nutrition facts, 1 cup of cooked quinoa amounts to: 222 calories; 39 grams (g) carbs; 8 g protein; ... (steamed quinoa rolled into thin, near-transparent flakes for faster cooking ...
The Nutrition Facts label, that black and white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the U.S. since 1994, has recently become an icon for consumer transparency.
Internet providers have been pushing back on efforts to make pricing and service speeds more transparent for consumers. The Connecticut Mirror Story by The Connecticut Mirror ...
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