For decades, parents have used lunchables as a meal for school or at home. Now the company that makes the product is facing a class action lawsuit, which claims deceptive advertising and packaging.
We live in a world filled with microplastic, invisible pieces of plastic that are in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. “So these end up in our bodies,” said Kevin Loria, a ...
Many consumers assume supplemental vitamins are safe, regulated, and effective. A Consumer Reports' investigation reveals that's not always the case. Consumer Reports Health Editor, Kevin Loria, said, ...
Homemade vs. store-bought baby food: Which is safer? The answer might surprise you. Consumer Reports digs deep into a new report to help parents feed their kids the healthiest and safest foods ...
REPORTS INVESTIGATION REVEALS A HIDDEN DANGER. BIKE HELMETS SOLD ON MAJOR ONLINE MARKETPLACES COULD BE PUTTING YOUR SAFETY AT RISK. IN A RECENT SPOT CHECK, CONSUMER REPORTS PURCHASED 21 BIKE HELMETS ...
SEATTLE — Composting is a great way to keep your food scraps from ending up in a landfill while delivering nutrient-rich soil in return. It sounds great, but if you’ve ever tried composting, you know ...
Cookware makes a great holiday gift. And if you’re shopping for nonstick pans this holiday season, you might notice labels saying the pans are non-toxic and made without dangerous chemicals. But can ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – It's that time of year when people are sniffling and coughing. Some people search for natural cold remedies like echinacea to help, but a new study warns you might not always get ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Mosquitos can quickly ruin your day, but with so many options to keep them away, what works and what doesn't? Consumer Reports recently tested several mosquito repellents and remedies ...
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