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eatCleaner® Fruit and Veggie Wash receives EPA Safer Choice Label

eatCleaner® Fruit and Veggie Wash receives EPA Safer Choice Label

eatCleaner® is the only patented and lab proven produce wash that removes up to 99.99% of unwanted residue including pesticides and has earned EPA’s Safer Choice label (IRVINE, CA) - May 18th, 2023. Grow Green Industries, Inc., the makers of eatCleaner® is proud to announce that our eatCleaner® Fruit and Veggie Wash products are now certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safer Choice program and have earned the Safer Choice label. Safer Choice is a voluntary EPA program that certifies cleaning and other products made with ingredients that are safer for people, pets and the planet. Finding fruit...

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Hacks to prevent food waste with eatCleaner

Hacks to prevent food waste with eatCleaner

NBC 6’s Jenn Herrera speaks with Lifestyle and Nutrition Expert Mareya Ibrahim about ways to maximize your weekly grocery bill. Watch the full feature HERE  

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Clean up your routines this spring

Clean up your routines this spring

Spring is here and you can clean up your routine for better mornings and easier days with just a few simple tweaks.Lifestyle and nutrition expert, celebrity chef, and author of “Eat Like You Give a Fork: The Real Dish on Eating to Thrive” joined the show with some ways to update your daily routine. READ THE FULL ARTICLE AND WATCH THE VIDEO HERE 

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Breaking News Update: E.Coli Outbreak in Romaine Lettuce

Breaking News Update: E.Coli Outbreak in Romaine Lettuce

IMPORTANT NEWS UPDATE: Unfortunately, here we go again. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) just released a food safety alert about Romaine lettuce after a multi-state outbreak across 11 states. The CDC is advising that U.S. consumers not eat any romaine lettuce, and retailers and restaurants not serve or sell any, until we learn more about the outbreak. This includes all forms of Romaine lettuce, such as whole heads of romaine, hearts of romaine, and bags and boxes of precut lettuce and salad mixes that contain romaine, including baby romaine, spring mix, and Caesar salad. So far, there have been...

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