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Movie Popcorn: The Godzilla of Snacks

Photo: Getty Images Popcorn during a movie is like leftover sandwiches after Thanksgiving. Sure, you don't really need to continue stuffing yourself, but doesn't it just feel right? Well, hold on to your hats -- you may never stop at the cinema ...

Domino's Serves Up 'Food Porn'

Photo: Rachel Been, AOL Domino's Breadbowl Pastas have already been derided here at That's Fit and across the Internet for their ridiculous calorie count. Now, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, ...

FDA to Crack Down on 'Smart Choices' Food Labels

Food labels: Is more regulation needed? Photo: Justin Sullivan, Getty Images Reading food labels has become something of an art form. And even if you really know your stuff, you still have to scrutinize the labels to make sure that ...

Do restaurants promote "extreme eating?"

The next time you go out to eat, take a look at the portions in front of you. Chances are your plate holds 3 to 5 times the amount one person should be eating. A common recommendation is for restaurant diners to box up half their meal upon arrival ...

Airborne manufacturers settle false advertising lawsuit

Airborne, a popular herbal supplement, that was created by a teacher who was sick of getting sick all the time. But the company recently faced a class action lawsuit regarding false advertising because of advertisements that claimed Airborne could ...

Consumer group urges FDA to reconsider aspartame warnings

Will the debate over aspartame ever end? Though the FDA seems to firm in their decision not to label the artificial sweetener as dangerous, a consumer group is urging the FDA to rethink their stance based on studies done in Italy that linked ...

Hardee's 920-calorie burrito

"Give the people what they want." That's what a good friend of mine always says when I complain about the newest high-calorie/high-fat fast food concoction. The latest is Hardee's 920-calorie breakfast burrito with a whopping sixty grams of fat. ...

A spud for your blood

I love a good baked potato. But it's not the best around -- sweet potatoes are tops. Sweet potatoes help stabilize blood sugar and lower insulin resistance, says John La Puma, MD, author of ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine, which makes them an ...
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