A systematic review of 16 studies suggests that mandatory out-of-home nutrition labels may reinforce disordered ... They then extracted information on sample size, country, publication year ...
Calorie labels on restaurant menus are ‘triggering’ for people with eating disorders, experts say. In the first review of its kind, researchers at King’s College London found calorie ...
Academics have called for more research into whether calorie labels are viewed positively or negatively, and if they could potentially reinforce eating disorders. It follows a separate review ...
Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to a new study. The review found that individuals who have been diagnosed with an eating ...
Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to a new study published in BMJ Public Health. The review, which is the first of its kind ...
Total, illogical chaos. And that specific chaos comes in the form of Progresso’s all-new, very real Soup Drops, chicken noodle soup lozenges. General Mills has announced (in bizarre news we ...
Jimmy Fallon was less than eager to try Progresso’s chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candies, or “soup drops,” which General Mills released earlier this month. “I tried it,” “The ...
Nutrition Facts labels prompt a small reduction in calories from foods people select Average calorie reduction was just under 2%, or about 11 calories in a 600-calorie meal This reduction ...
If you missed last week's buzz about a popular new soup product, you'll have another shot at it. Last Thursday, General Mills introduced a take on its traditional Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup ...
If you’ve ever thought, “Man, I wish my lozenges tasted like chicken noodle soup”, congratulations. Your oddly specific dream just came true. Progresso, the soup brand, decided to release ...
Progresso, a popular maker of canned soup, broth, breadcrumbs, and more, just dropped a new product, and this one belongs in the candy aisle, or at least next to cough drops in the cold-and-flu aisle.