The government hopes a ban on junk food adverts will prompt manufacturers to develop healthier recipes.
A newly published updated nutrient profiling model will bring more food products into the ‘less healthy’ category.
States have started banning junk food from SNAP. It’s not going according to plan.
The move looks set to see thousands of products, including many yoghurts, fruit juices and desserts, reclassified as HFSS ...
Food bank officials, some medical professionals and grocers urged the state Senate to reject legislation (SB 615) to reform the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) by banning the sale ...
Maybe the “Z” in Gen Z will eventually stand for “Zepbound.” It’s no surprise that Gen Zers love their nuggs and glizzies — research suggests that about 62% of their calories come from ultra-processed ...
While some states, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah and West Virginia have already had this change take effect, it’s set for a much later date for Tennessee in 2026.
A new Indian study shows school-based nutrition programmes cut adolescents’ junk food intake by over 1,000 calories a day in six months, highlighting schools’ key role in tackling rising obesity.
By Amanda Larch Hinchman For The Ironton Tribune EDITOR”S NOTE: This story initially appeared in Tri-State Living magazine ...