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Major appliances are a big purchase for most people, and buyers want them to last. Consumer Reports’ surveys have found that, from refrigerators to laundry machines, our members rank reliability ...
(Check our buying guide and Ratings for fast-food restaurants, and look at our gripe-o-meter to see what bugs Americans when they dine out.) That's according to Consumer Reports' latest fast-food ...
Americans are buying more fish-oil supplements than ever, but in industry-standard tests of 15 top-selling brands conducted by an outside lab for Consumer Reports, five fell a bit short.
This report was originally published in the September issue of Consumer Reports. Mooove over, Clover. You can douse your cereal with milk from soy, almonds, coconuts, or seeds, and many of those ...
Organic rice baby cereal, rice breakfast cereals, brown rice, white rice—new tests by Consumer Reports have found that ... See our complete guide to food safety. Such long-term studies that ...
Consumer Reports food safety experts believe those levels do carry a risk. There is no federal limit for arsenic in rice and rice products. (The FDA has proposed a "action level" for arsenic in ...