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One Grocer Takes Truth in Food Labeling To a Higher Level

Ever wonder if the health-harming truth about processed foods would ever catch up with manufacturers? In some small ways, a New England grocery store chain is doing its part to expose them, according to this interesting New York Times piece.

The Hannaford Brothers chain of more than 150 grocery stores has developed the Guiding Stars system that rates the nutritional value of almost all the foods and drinks it sells from no stars to three stars any shopper can see on the shelf.

Here's the interesting number: Out of some 27,000 products Hannaford sells, 77 percent of the foods received no stars. A lot of those "no stars" foods were ones that are erroneously advertised by producers as healthy, like frozen dinners. And, companies like Campbell's Soup, makers of the Healthy Request line of soups (mostly no stars), aren't happy at all about it.

The major discrepancies between what the FDA and the Hannaford system say are healthy foods makes sense. Company nutritionists admit the Guiding Stars system is much more stringent than federal standards. That said, there's great room for improvement, considering among the two-star foods are pastas, not at all good for your health, especially if you want to avoid diabetes.

Dr. Colleen Huber suggests an even better way to shop at the grocery store in her popular piece about the affordability of organic foods.

New York Times November 6, 2006 Registration Required

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BY Lloyd Fielder, D.C.   
  
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I think that it is unfortunately similar to cigarettes and pharmaceuticals, while they put our disclaimers it does little to deter an uneducated public.  I think sites like this, readers like us, and a willingness to tell the truth are the only productive path towards making a difference.  Perhaps this is a start, lets be hopeful!

 
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BY raemariebarrett   
  
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Hooray for this courageous company to buck mainsteam business, where the bottom line seems to be the only goal. Kudos to Hannaford Bros.. I hope your courage will spread across this country like a wildfire before it's too late. What a great and simple system you've designed. Keep up the great work.
                                                     R. Timm
                                                         Stevens Point, Wi

 
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BY Cre8Health   
  
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This is a great start to help uneducated parents & kids make better choices, we still have a very very long way to go!

 
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BY ben61820   
  
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i just wonder what makes people trust the store to judge what is star-worthy. i still think that we should make our own choices.  

 
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Finally, a grocery store with enough "gumption" to say even though I am selling this is probably is not as good as the seller says it is.  I wonder which company is going to sue him?

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