Federal health officials on Monday considered whether adding symbols with nutrition information to food labels, like a traffic light system used in Britain, might help shoppers make healthier food ...
The 1888-CIAO-DTN hotline opens like a late-night adult phone call commercial, complete with an anonymous voice equal parts breathy and suggestive. It’s for Ciao Downtown, the brash, stylish ...
Do Millennials care about luxury? It’s a question we hear a lot. We’ve done a deep-dive on the topic, and we know that the definition of luxury has blurred for the generation. Millennials are on the ...
Products that display front-of-pack ‘health’ symbols do not have better nutrient profiles than those that do not, a study has suggested. The findings come from a team of Canadian researchers who ...
An oven is a necessity in most U.S. households, with around 70% of Americans owning the appliance (according to data from Statista). After all, it's a nifty device to cook entire meals, bake delicious ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Hechsher, or the Ⓤ marking on many common food items, is a signifier that the food is certified kosher. You can find the Ⓤ on Oreos, Coca-Cola, and countless other ...