...percent of American consumers said that cloning animals was "morally wrong." A March survey by the International Food Information Council, an industry trade group, reported that 63 percent of consumers would likely not buy food from cloned...
...argues in favor of keeping the shape, said Susan Borra, a dietitian and executive vice president of the International Food Information Council, a communications group supported by the food and beverage industry. Whatever changes are made should...
...is the same. "The goal is not to get people to eat no fat," said Susan Borra, a dietitian with the International Food Information Council, the food industry's consumer research arm. "The goal is to get people to manage their fat, to control...
...in the home. "I'm not going to knock the product," said Bob Earl, a food-safety expert at the International Food Information Council, a nonprofit organization that provides information on nutrition and food safety. "Some consumers are...
...addiction may be too harsh a word. People don't need more and more caffeine over time, according to the International Food Information Council Foundation. But that doesn't mean you won't feel its effects if you go cold turkey, either. Just...
...cows on their breakfast cereal. Beef and pork producers have similar concerns. A March survey by the International Food Information Council, an industry trade group, reported that 63 percent of consumers likely would not buy food from cloned...
...are and whether you ought to be doing anything about it, you're in good company. A May survey by the International Food Information Council found that 23 percent of U.S. consumers believe no biotech foods have made it to the supermarket...
...experience side effects. For most people, aspartame poses no real health threat. It is estimated by the International Food Information Council that you would have to drink over 20 diet sodas per day to experience any negative side effects. If you...
...lists consumer friendly. Allergy brochure To answer consumers' questions about food allergies, the International Food Information Council is offering a free brochure. To request a free copy of Understanding Food Allergy, send a self-addressed...