According to the Centers for Disease Control, one individual has died, 15 have been hospitalized, and 39 illnesses have been reported.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control, one individual has died, 15 have been hospitalized, and 39 illnesses have been reported.
Read ArticleOnce Upon a Farm had some of the lowest levels of lead that Consumer Reports has ever tested for baby foods, while Lesser Evil and Serenity Kids had concerning amounts of lead.
Read ArticleIn Brooklyn, the Amazon-owned grocery chain opened its first permanent online-only store to fulfill orders for grocery delivery.
Read ArticleAmazon confirmed that its new grocery chain would not be part of Whole Foods, and many are speculating that it will be a much more mainstream concept.
Read ArticleEven though there is no such thing as “organic” marijuana just yet, sustainable and chemical-free cannabis is facing pricing pushback from customers.
Read ArticleAlong with eliminating disposable plastic straws from its stores, Whole Foods said it also has reduced the size of its plastic produce bags.
Read ArticleWhole Foods has announced that it has cut prices on more than 500 items at locations nationwide, with some savings of up to 20%.
Read ArticleThe Environmental Working Group has released its annual Dirty Dozen list, and right on cue, the pro-pesticide group the Alliance for Food & Farming is outraged.
Read ArticleAnother day, another story of widespread glyphosate contamination. This time, U.S. Pirg found the toxic weedkiller in 19 out of 20 beer and wine brands tested, including organic ones.
Read ArticleA disturbing report from Consumer Reports found that organic baby foods were no safer when it comes to levels of cadmium, lead and arsenic.
Read ArticleWith nutrient levels way down in our fruits and vegetables — because of soil degradation — here is a look at how some farmers are trying to change that.
Read ArticleWisconsin dairy farmers are reeling from competition from Texas mega-sized farms, who may not be adhering to organic rules.
Read ArticleIn a study released by The Clean Label Project, it was found that baby foods, including organic brands such as Plum Organics and Sprout, had dangerously high levels of arsenic, lead, cadmium and acrylamide.
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