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Explore evidence-based articles on Grass-Fed Beef, including nutrition claims, ethics, environmental impacts and food-system context. From Food Facts.

A person holds a plate full of meats and dairy high in saturated fats
FACT CHECK
OPINION
Health

Did the new dietary guidelines clear saturated fat? The claim fact-checked

Did the 2025–2030 US Dietary Guidelines clear saturated fat? We fact-check the viral claim that saturated fat from animal products is now safe
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A person holds a venison burger at a football stadium
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OPINION
Food Systems

Discover how UK stadiums are replacing beef burgers with wild venison to cut carbon emissions by 85%

UK stadiums are replacing beef with wild venison burgers to slash emissions by 85%. Find out why fans love the switch and what it means for sustainable...
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Investigative news-style thumbnail showing the official JBS logo looming large over a herd of beef cattle in the foreground, with some animals tagged and crowded together, while behind them a stark contrast landscape shows the Amazon rainforest on one side and a brutally deforested
FACT CHECK
OPINION
The Climate Crisis

Why illegal beef laundering should matter to every shopper: how your food choices shape the climate and nature crisis

Learn how JBS, the world's largest meat company, may have bought "laundered" beef from illegal deforestation in Brazil, and why it matters for the…
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A cow looks at the camera and is in a farm setting. The cow is eating grass, despite being kept indoors and not out on pasture. This highlights the issues with the "grass-fed" label.
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OPINION
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What does “grass-fed” really mean? The meaning behind the label

Grass-fed labels don't guarantee pasture access — some animals are fed dried grass indoors. Here's what the certification standards actually require.
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