Food-Marketing Report Card

Companies spend about $2 billion a year on marketing foods and beverages to children that are mostly high in calories, fats, sugars, and sodium. See which companies made the grade in CSPI's latest report.

On the Menu: Russian roulette

After a number of costly food-borne-illness outbreaks from spinach, peanuts and beyond, reform is long overdue. Read the latest from Nutrition Action Healthletter, and urge your Senator to pass food-safety legislation now!

Food Labeling Chaos

This report exposes the misleading labels and bogus health claims consumers face on their mission to eat healthier. CSPI is urging the FDA to stop these false food labels.

Chemical Cuisine

Get the scoop on artificial colorings, high fructose corn syrup, saccharin and other food additives from our comprehensive list. Learn which are safe, ones to cut back on and others to avoid.

Liquid Candy

Taxing soft drinks, the only food or beverage shown to increase the risk of obesity, could curb consumption and raise needed funds. Calculate the revenue your state could raise with our Liquid Candy Tax Calculator.

Read Michael Jacobson's column on the Huffington Post

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