Monthly Archives: October 2011
FoodFacts.com hopes you have a great Halloween with your family! Tonight, after you’ve tucked the little ones in bed, you’ll probably engage in the tried and true parental secret tradition that’s existed since the very invention of trick-or-treating … the … Continue reading
FoodFacts.com thought our community would find this story of particular interest. Back in 1978, the United States government mandated the addition of vitamin C to hot dogs. This would reduce the amount of nitrites and would, by the popular opinion … Continue reading
Foodfacts.com wants to pass this information along to our community, as we feel it can really help influence your eating habits and your life. A Spanish study published in the U.S. in early 2011 confirms that consumption of foods high … Continue reading
FoodFacts.com does its best to inform our community of different foods that are beneficial in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Staying healthy has to do with many different parts of a person’s life: diet, nutrition, stress and heredity are among those … Continue reading
The Center For Science In The Public Interest and law firm Reese Richman will be launching a class action suit against General Mills for the presentation of its Fruit Roll-ups, Fruit Gushers and Fruit by the Foot brands to consumers … Continue reading
It was announced today that California-based River Ranch Fresh Foods has recalled 2,154 cases of bagged salad products because of potential Listeria contamination found after tests by the Ohio Department of Agriculture. The recalled products were distributed in Iowa, Ohio, … Continue reading
The recommended five servings of fruits and vegetables every day can seem daunting to some folks. In fact, many of us can really only manage to get our vegetables on our dinner plate and a piece of fruit in between … Continue reading
FoodFacts.com has been watching this story develop and wants to bring you the latest news. Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission, the Agriculture Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention jointly wrote a series of guidelines … Continue reading
One of FoodFacts.com’s Facebook friends recently asked us about high maltose corn syrup and whether or not it was as bad as high-fructose corn syrup. We thought that the FoodFacts blog would be the best place to address this and … Continue reading


