Sales of diet soda beverages is the only number on the decline
Food & Drink
Eating Healthy Is Cheaper Than You Think
The smart people at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have crunched the numbers and it’s official: the healthiest diets cost just $1.50 more than unhealthy diets.
Watch What You Eat — Literally: See How Many Whoppers Match Up to Your Thanksgiving Meal
Before you unbuckle your belt to prepare for a Thanksgiving feast, it’s worth considering exactly how many calories are going to be in that turkey, dressing and delicious cranberry sauce. We did the math earlier this week showing just how many Whoppers, burritos or popcorn shrimp it would take to match the average 4,500-calorie …
Your Guide to Working Off Those Holiday Calories
You can run for an hour to work off two slices of pumpkin pie
Your Thanksgiving Dinner Is Equal to 7 Burger King Whoppers
Find out how your Thanksgiving dinner stacks up against burgers, burritos and more. We did the math.
Eat Nuts, Live Longer
Hungry? Grab a handful of nuts. Not only are they packed with protein, but it turns out they may be the food for longevity.
11 Foods That Are Changing the World
Menu highlights: insect tacos, rice that stops blindness and noodles that can be “printed” in space.
9 Shocking Food Facts
Think you know the rules about healthy foods and can pick the best-for-you fruit from the produce section? These facts might surprise you.
7 Foods That Won’t Be the Same If Trans Fats Are Banned
Fast Food Companies Relying on Social Media to Target Younger Consumers
Kids are seeing fewer ads for fast food on television, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t targeted as consumers in other ways.
California Kids Are Drinking Less Soda
U.S. teens may be drinking more sugary beverages than ever before, but younger kids in California are cutting back.
When Good Celebrities Promote Bad Foods
What happens when celebrity role models get behind healthy habits and junk food?
Meeting the Grade: 80% of Schools Fulfill School Lunch Requirements
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released some good news for the school lunch program, which should translate to healthier students by the end of the year.