Consumer Attitudes About Health and Nutrition

Aug. 7, 2007
United Soybean Board's 14th annual research study sheds light on U.S. consumer attitudes about health and nutrition issues. Topics include product reformulations to reduce trans fat, paying more for healthier food choices, edible oil usage (including soybean oil) and the health benefits of soyfoods.
United Soybean Board's 14th annual research study sheds light on U.S. consumer attitudes about health and nutrition issues. Topics include product reformulations to reduce trans fat, paying more for healthier food choices, edible oil usage (including soybean oil) and the health benefits of soyfoods. To read more, click here.

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