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Pistachio

Pistachios Found to Boost Eye Health and Combat Age-Related Vision Decline

A new study from Tufts University highlights the eye health benefits of pistachios, revealing that just two ounces daily can enhance vision and protect against age-related issues. Rich in lutein and beneficial fats, these nuts may help prevent age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and support overall eye health. Incorporating pistachios into your diet could be a simple yet effective strategy for preserving eyesight as you age.

Legal Battle Over ‘Pistachio’ Ice Cream Ingredients

Cold Stone Creamery is facing a legal dispute after a customer discovered that their ‘pistachio’ ice cream did not contain real pistachios. The class action lawsuit, led by Jenna Marie Duncan, alleges that the company is misleading consumers by using synthetic ‘pistachio flavoring’ instead of real ingredients. This case highlights the importance of transparency in food labeling and meeting customer expectations.