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forbes.com - Hank Cardello - What The Ultra-Processed Foods Debate Still Gets Wrong
What The Ultra-Processed Foods Debate Still Gets Wrong
Forbes

Ultra-processed foods under scrutiny Today, the American Journal of Public Health released one of the most comprehensive collections of research and commentary on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) published to date. The special issue links UPFs to…

forbes.com - Kelly O'Sullivan - Best Wet Dog Foods 2026 - Forbes Vetted
Best Wet Dog Foods 2026 - Forbes Vetted
Forbes

If your pup turns up their nose at dry kibble or their water bowl, consider wet dog food. After researching popular options, consulting veterinary experts and testing several brands firsthand, we recommend Open Farm Surf & Turf Pâté as…

forbes.com - Kelly O'Sullivan - Best Dog Foods For Sensitive Stomachs 2026 - Forbes Vetted
Best Dog Foods For Sensitive Stomachs 2026 - Forbes Vetted
Forbes

As the owner of a Labrador retriever with both a big appetite and a variety of digestive issues, I've tried my fair share of dog food brands over the years. To find the best dog foods for sensitive stomachs—namely, those that are both…

scmp.com - Zhu Wenqian - IPOs and expansion plans give China's growing pet food sector paws for thought
IPOs and expansion plans give China's growing pet food sector paws for thought
South China Morning Post

Home-grown and foreign pet business operators are bullish on China's booming pet market this year, eyeing initial public offerings and localising supply chains, fuelled by young consumers' growing focus on pet health and wellness. Fubei (Shanghai)…

newsweek.com - Jenni Fink - Parents accuse popular baby food brands of 'poisoning' kids
Parents accuse popular baby food brands of 'poisoning' kids
Newsweek

Nearly a half-dozen lawsuits filed in the past few weeks are accusing Gerber, Beech-Nut Nutrition Company and other popular baby food manufacturers of putting harmful heavy metals in their baby food, leading to lifelong disabilities among some…

marketwatch.com - MarketWatch Automation - Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors
Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors
MarketWatch

Shares of Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A TSN slipped 4.20% to $57.09 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around rough trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX falling 0.74% to 7,553.68 and Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA falling…

smh.com.au - Kristina Peterson - Whey protein is running out as food companies put it in everything
Whey protein is running out as food companies put it in everything
The Sydney Morning Herald

Big Food is packing protein into crisps, cereals, waffles and even Starbucks' lattes, and consumers can't get enough of it. But that insatiable demand now has the industry grappling with shortages and skyrocketing prices of whey protein, forcing…

theguardian.com - Hannah Harris Green - Big tobacco uses cigarette playbook to help sell ultra-processed foods, journal reveals
Big tobacco uses cigarette playbook to help sell ultra-processed foods, journal reveals
The Guardian

The new issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on ultra-processed foods, and reveals that big tobacco companies used strategies that helped them sell cigarettes to sell ultra-processed food products, including Lunchables, geared…

10tv.com - Jarrett Wright - New campaign aims to combat ultra-processed food consumption in US
New campaign aims to combat ultra-processed food consumption in US
10tv.com

Nation/World The 'Fed Up' campaign will provide information about highly processed foods and tools to advocate for changes in school nutrition programs and government policy. To stream 10TV on your phone, you need the 10TV app. Example video title…

upi.com - South Korean food conglomerate, Harim affiliate deals top $938 million
South Korean food conglomerate, Harim affiliate deals top $938 million
UPI

June 3 (Asia Today) -- Harim Group's domestic transactions among affiliates exceeded 1.4 trillion won, or about $914 million, last year, raising concerns that some unlisted units remain heavily dependent on business from within the group. An…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - UBS Warns El Nino May Intensify Food Inflation Across Asia
UBS Warns El Nino May Intensify Food Inflation Across Asia
Zero Hedge

By now, readers have a clear understanding that the Gulf-driven energy shock is on course to collide with a potential super El Niño weather event, creating what could be a dangerous second-order shock to food supply chains around the world.

independent.co.uk - Julia Musto - Eating ultraprocessed foods tied to a 58% higher risk of developing dementia
Eating ultraprocessed foods tied to a 58% higher risk of developing dementia
The Independent

People who eat over two pounds of ultraprocessed foods like hot dogs and cookies a day are at a 58 percent increased risk of developing dementia and a 46 percent heightened risk for cognitive impairment, an alarming new study from researchers at…

axios.com - Kelly Tyko - MAHA's food dye fight spreads across the grocery aisle
MAHA's food dye fight spreads across the grocery aisle
Axios

The effort to remake America's packaged foods is extending beyond Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his 'Make America Healthy Again' agenda, as retailers and food companies respond to the public's growing scrutiny of ingredients. Why it…

jpost.com - NAVA ROZENFELD - How packaging makes us think food is healthy - when the opposite is true
How packaging makes us think food is healthy - when the opposite is true
The Jerusalem Post

You notice them more and more in the supermarket, and there is a good chance that you are like them too: Careful and probing consumers. You make sure to read the ingredient list and compare the nutritional facts tables between products. But even…

news-medical.net - Americans view ultraprocessed foods as addictive and harmful
Americans view ultraprocessed foods as addictive and harmful
News-Medical

Across partisan lines, Americans broadly believe ultraprocessed foods are addictive and harmful – expressing attitudes strikingly like those that spurred regulation of the tobacco industry, new Cornell University-led research finds.

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