California made history Wednesday by enacting the first law in the United States to define and ultimately ban unhealthy ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs, from meals served to over one billion California ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Under the new law, the state’s Department of Public Health will define ultraprocessed foods “of concern” by 2028.
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When I sat down to write this story, I remembered the gummy worms in the snack drawer of my kitchen. So I got up and grabbed a handful. I should add that I had just finished lunch, and I don’t really ...
A new state law creates the first legal definition of the foods, and may prompt changes in other states. By Alice Callahan Gov. Gavin Newsom of California on Wednesday signed into law a set of rules ...
From frozen pizza to lactose-free milk, food processing takes many forms. Here’s how to tell when it’s helping or hurting us. By Katie Navarra Bradley Published Oct 7, 2025 9:00 AM EDT Image: Scott ...
The longtime director of The Food Bank of Central Louisiana told ProPublica the organization’s warehouses are emptier than usual. (Stephanie Mei-Ling for ProPublica) The couple has struggled to pay ...
From smash burgers to sriracha and plant-based meat, these are the trends that shaped the past 25 years of cooking. Andee Gosnell is a San Francisco born, Birmingham-based food photographer, writer, ...
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Walmart announced Wednesday that it would remove synthetic dyes and 30 other ingredients, including artificial sweeteners and preservatives, from its private-label food brands by 2027. The retailer ...