I’m standing in my kitchen, phone in one hand, bottle of olive oil in the other. I tip it over slightly, so I can see the barcode, which I scan with my phone. The results appear on my Yuka app quickly ...
Yuka, which Kennedy has called “invaluable,” assigns health scores to food. But can it actually help people make better choices? By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Cheez-Its used to be one of Marissa ...
Big food brands are bellyaching over consumers’ use of food scanning apps to vet the healthiness of their products, according to a Sunday article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Zooming in on one ...
An independent study has investigated how French smartphone app Yuka, which aims to help consumers choose products good for their health, works on the shop floor. Yuka was launched in 2017 by three co ...
What are consumers most concerned about on-pack? Is Yuka having an impact on reformulation efforts? And what does the future hold for the popular food scanning app? FoodNavigator catches up with ...
Cheez-Its used to be one of Marissa Gradei’s go-to snacks, in part because she thought of them as “healthier” alternatives to other savory nibbles such as potato chips. That changed three months ago, ...