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Posted: July 11, 2008 by Certified Humane
Media Post’s Marketing Daily: The Art Of Food Labeling
Today, food marketers need to understand not only which claims and wording are appropriate for their products, but which resonate with distinct groups of consumers.
Posted: April 1, 2008 by Certified Humane
Self Magazine: Green Special: Shopping Smarter
How to buy food that’s best for your body and the earth.
Posted: April 1, 2008 by Certified Humane
Shop Smart: What’s Truely Cruelty Free
Look for for these labels and skip the rest.
Posted: March 1, 2008 by Certified Humane
Press-Enterprise: Alternatives Gain Attention Amid Chino Abuse Case
Every Tuesday in the slaughterhouse at the center of the sprawling Prather Ranch in Northern California, butchers on the kill floor stand silent for a moment before making meat of two dozen steers that eventually will be served on dinner tables across the West.
Posted: March 1, 2008 by Certified Humane
Humane Farm Animal Care Coming to California
Today, the LA Board of Animal Services Commissioners, at the recommendation of the Department, voted unanimously to endorse the work of the Humane Farm Animal Care organization in their on-going consumer certification program for food products.
Posted: January 23, 2008 by Certified Humane
Profile: Adele Douglass
Adele Douglass believes that it’s not just vegetarians that care about the plight of animals on factory farms.
Posted: January 2, 2008 by Certified Humane
The New York Sun: A Maligned Meat Gets a Makeover
It’s standard practice for people to make New Year’s resolutions regarding their eating habits. Usually it’s a simple matter of eating less, or eating more healthfully. But many people are also resolving to eat more ethically — and that inevitably leads to the question of veal.
Posted: August 30, 2007 by Certified Humane
The Register-Guard: Munching on Grass is What Cows Do Best
According to a recent study, we make hundreds of tiny food choices every day. It’s no wonder I spend 12 minutes in the plastic bag aisle at Target. My brain is already full from all the decisions I’ve had to make.
Posted: August 29, 2007 by Certified Humane
The Daily Green: Five Tips For Making The Organic Choice Really Count
Five Tips For Making The Organic Choice Really Count.
Posted: August 12, 2007 by Certified Humane
The New York Times: Suddenly, the Hunt Is On for Cage-Free Eggs
The toy industry had its Tickle Me Elmo, the automakers the Prius and technology its iPhone. Now, the food world has its latest have-to-have-it product: the cage-free egg.