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Claim that eating french fries in moderation will lead to an early death is misleading French fry lovers united after a viral tweet claimed people who ate fries multiple times a week were more likely to die early. Author: Erin Jones, Mauricio Chamberlin Published: 3:36 PM PDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 9:59 AM PDT May 28, 2021 WebMD recently shared on Twitter that “people who ate french fries or hash browns 2 to 3 times a week were more likely to die early,” citing a 2017 study on fried potato consumption. French fry lovers united and the tweet went viral, with many claiming that this information would not stop them from eating their beloved fried potatoes. ....
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GFSI and the Compliance Challenge for Food Safety, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks Share Article In this free webinar, the featured speakers will discuss the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) as a food safety passport to the global market. They will discuss changes and trends in food safety standards, compliance failures and corresponding controls, as well as present risk management case studies from small, medium and large food companies. A review will cover software solutions, including how to prevent auto-failures and achieve one-minute mock recall compliance. In a live panel conversation, the speakers will share insight from their positions at leading food producers, auditors and software providers. ....
Lemon Raspberry Italian Sparkling Mineral Water with organic flavors.’ The ingredients list on the back of the pack lists ‘c arbonated mineral water’ and Plaintiff: ‘Consumers will expect the presence of a non-de minimis amount of lemon and raspberry ingredients, based on the pictures of these fruits…’ Sheehan - who has sued scores of food and beverage companies in recent years from emerging or challenger brands such as Forager Project, Halo Top, RXBAR and That’s It, to CPG giants including Conagra and Nestlé, over everything from underfilled pints to ‘made with real milk’ claims - makes the argument that the label is setting up expectations that are not being met in a lawsuit filed April 11 in New York. ....