
'Seed oil-free' restaurants and foods get healthy stamp of approval
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The Seed Oil Free Alliance based in Florida tests ingredients in food to help restaurants and consumer goods in America meet the standards of a "seed oil-free" certification.
The Seed Oil Free Alliance was founded in 2023 "to raise awareness, improve transparency and educate consumers about the prevalence of seed oils in our food supply," according to the group's website. "Where there's a will, there's a way." "I knew that I wanted to make that change." Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital.
Co-founders Corey Nelson and Jonathan Rubin discovered that "there was no certification to verify that foods are actually seed oil-free," Nelson told Fox News Digital.
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