Food companies use certain words and phrases on their products to sway your buying decisions...
Food companies use cleverly crafted words and phrases to market their products in the hopes of swaying your buying decisions. Eye-catching package designs with wisely-worded descriptions envelop food products that may not live up to their food-wrapper hype.
Companies are required to meet minimum governmental standards for product packaging and quality, and many times, the minimum is what you get.are prevalent in supermarkets, so it is your responsibility to sift through the bad to get to the good. We've comprised a list of more than a dozen deceptive food label terms that aren't really what they seem, to help you do just that.is more important that just glancing at the front label.
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