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Consumer Reports applauds food giant's decision after less-than-expected demand for the meal kits from school districts.
That unwritten protection guarantees that consumer products are free of substantial defects and will function properly for a reasonable period of time. What's "reasonable" depends on the type of ...
But a recent Consumer Reports review of 81 products free of gluten across 12 categories revealed that they're a mixed bag in terms of nutrition. "If you go completely gluten-free without the ...