A bitter billion-dollar battle in the sweetener wars came to an end Friday as sugar processors and the makers of high fructose corn syrup announced a secret out-of-court settlement.
A growing number of lawsuits suggest consumers don’t trust food labels that claim a product is ‘all-natural.’
Food companies have been importing cocoa to the U.S. harvested by child laborers in African farms. Can they be sued for human rights violations?
A bitter billion-dollar battle in the sweetener wars came to an end Friday as sugar processors and the makers of high fructose corn syrup announced a secret out-of-court settlement.
A growing number of lawsuits suggest consumers don’t trust food labels that claim a product is ‘all-natural.’
Food companies have been importing cocoa to the U.S. harvested by child laborers in African farms. Can they be sued for human rights violations?