Nestle became the latest company to be hit by the global slowdown affecting food manufacturers after posting its weakest underlying sales growth in more than a decade.
Food manufacturers use numerous misleading phrases on their food products in disguise of smart supermarket choices when in reality it's just the consumers falling prey to excellent marketing strategies.
Does a packet of chips or candies uplift your mood instantly? That's exactly what some food manufacturers aim at - ignite cycle of addiction in customers.
Here are five ways you have been fooled into buying health foods or made to believe that certain foods are actually healthy.
Artificial trans fats -- widely considered the most dangerous of the so-called bad fats in the American diet -- were officially shown the door by the Food and Drug Administration this week, but the truth ...
After years of fierce debate involving scientists, food manufacturers, farmers and environmental groups, Congress has just passed a bill that would make it mandatory to inform consumers about the GMOs - or genetically modified organisms ...
Recipes using leftovers have been growing more popular in Japanese homes, as they helphomemakers reduce the amount of food they waste and save time in cooking.Expecting this trend to contribute to boosting sales of their ...
In the spirit of sneaking sugars in and fooling buyers, food manufacturers use different names for sugar. Here's a list of 56 of them and they use every single one of them.
You pick up that doughnut because you can't wait to bite into its spongy texture, let the sweet notes hit the right spot, and slowly carry you away to bliss land. But did you know ...