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Eat Real! Food Day 2012

Food Day 2012 Food Day is a nationwide celebration and a movement toward more healthy, affordable, and sustainable food. Food Day, created by CSPI, is powered by a diverse coalition of food movement...

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The Real Bears & the Dangers of Soft Drinks

Are You Aware of the Dangers of Soda? The above video released today by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, takes on Big Soda and exposes the health risks of sugary soda, the press release...

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CSPI calls for farmer protection from GE crops

The Center for Science in the Public Interest announced today in a press release that the U.S. Department of Agriculture should require that biotechnology companies, like Monsanto, mandate that...

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Top restaurants failing to serve nutritional food to American youth (Photos)

Today, the Center for Science in the Public Interest released their latest report giving America‘s top chain restaurants poor marks in nutrition when considering available children’s meal options. The...

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School snacks must now comply with nutrition standards

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the USDA‘s new “Smart Snacks in School” nutrition standards, to be published this week in the Federal Register. The new set of standards… Read...

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7Up will no longer make misleading claims

Following the conclusion of litigation initiated by the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest, Dr Pepper Snapple Group agreed Monday to stop fortifying certain of its 7UP soft drinks with...

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Action Alert: Tell Dannon to stop using bugs in popular yogurt varieties

The natural food coloring, carmine, derived from the pulverized carcasses of the scale insect the cochineal, is raising the concern of consumers. Wednesday, the nonprofit Center for Science in the...

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