Food labels can be confusing for the average consumer. Some phrases can be misleading, while others are listed for food ...
As part of National Food Safety Month, Hans Weding, Extension registered dietitian and certified ServSafe instructor who has led numerous food safety training courses for professionals in the food and ...
In the ever-expanding world of quick-serve restaurants (QSRs), especially those operating across multiple locations, the ...
If "sell by," "use by" and other food label dates seem confusing, there's a reason. Federal regulations do not require product dating labels except for infant formula, according to the U.S. Department ...
The world of food safety is constantly evolving. What your grandmother insisted was gospel truth about keeping food safe ...
"For most everyday uses, plain white paper towels or paper plates are generally safe to use in the microwave," says Li. A ...
Navigating the grocery aisle is overwhelming, especially when trying to make sense of food labels. Nutrition claims like “sugar-free” or “reduced fat” are hard enough to parse, even when they are ...
I am writing this in response to Dan Flynn’s raw milk article which appeared in Food Safety News on April 28. Mr. Flynn’s article reported on raw milk legislation currently being considered in Georgia ...
In a Facebook group focused on Trader Joe’s meal ideas, a woman created a post in February with a photo of the store’s branded Green Goddess Salad Dressing. She’d bought the bottle months earlier, she ...