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A salesperson in the meat department at Shoprite in Chester, N.Y., told me that Tyson’s all natural chicken is “basically the same thing” as organic. At General Mills, 100 percent natural ...
General Mills will drop the "100% Natural" label from its Nature Valley granola bars to settle a lawsuit claiming the oats contain a pesticide.
For a product to be labeled "100 percent organic," the USDA states that it must meet these criteria: All ingredients must be certified organic. Any processing aids must be organic.
There are plenty of naturally occurring things that are bad for us -- after all, anthrax and botulinum toxin are 100 percent natural. Organic pesticides have been linked to a wide variety of ...
Buying chicken these days is not like it used to be. With labels like "100 percent natural," "organic," "grain-fed," and "free range," many consumers don't really know what they're buying.
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