It seems like every other week, new terminology shows up on food labels. Foods can be low-calorie or reduced-calorie; light or lite; low-fat or lean and what the heck are natural flavors, anyway?
not all brown eggs are organic,” Dresner adds. These labels address how the egg-laying chickens are raised, Palma explains. “Eggs labeled ‘cage-free’ or ‘from free-roaming hens’ are ...
She claims that the term is not overseen or vetted by the USDA, thus it doesn’t hold as much merit as a company saying that its products are cage-free or organic. So, just because an egg brand claims ...
When eggs are labeled “cage-free,” it means that the chickens who ... Here’s a quick breakdown of some common ones. USDA Certified Organic: Hens must be fed an organic diet.
The recall, affecting eggs sold in three states, can cause "serious adverse health consequences or death," the FDA says.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded an ongoing egg recall to Class 1, its highest categorization, signaling ...
Eggs aren't all the same but it can be hard to know which ones are better. Jess Thomson asked the experts to weigh in ...
As of September 6, the FDA and the CDC have reported 65 infections, 24 hospitalizations, and zero deaths linked to the recall ...
A nationwide recall of eggs due to Salmonella contamination that began in August has now been classified as a "health hazard situation" by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with officials warning of ...
When eggs are labeled “cage-free,” it means that the chickens who laid those eggs ... Here’s a quick breakdown of some common ones. USDA Certified Organic: Hens must be fed an organic diet. This ...