FDA: Kind Bars Can’t Be Labeled “Healthy” But Big Food Can Make False Claims
According to the FDA, Kind bars aren't healthy and they must immediately stop claiming that they are.
According to the FDA, Kind bars aren't healthy and they must immediately stop claiming that they are.
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