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The Clean Label Food market is a subset of the Organic Foods market, focusing on products that are free from artificial ingredients, preservatives, and other additives. Clean Label Foods are typically minimally processed and contain ingredients that are recognizable and pronounceable. These products are often organic, non-GMO, and free from artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners.
Clean Label Foods are becoming increasingly popular as consumers become more aware of the ingredients in their food. Companies in this market are focused on providing products that are natural, healthy, and sustainable. Examples of companies in the Clean Label Food market include Nature's Path, Annie's Homegrown, and Kashi. Show Less Read more