Restaurants and food products can seek ‘seed oil-free’ certification from Florida group

As more patrons of food service establishments embrace the Make America Healthy Again movement today, more restaurants also appear to be answering the call by promising seed oil-free dining experiences.

But while plenty of restaurants can claim to be free of seed oil, there hasn’t really been a way to reassure customers officially of that – until now.

The Seed Oil Free Alliance was founded in 2023 “to raise awareness, improve transparency and educate consumers about the prevalence of seed oils in our food supply,” according to the group’s website.

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Co-founders Corey Nelson and Jonathan Rubin discovered that “there was no certification to verify that foods are actually seed oil-free,” Nelson told Fox News Digital.

They soon “realized there was an opportunity here to not only help consumers, but also to help companies – because it’s more expensive to eliminate seed oils from most foods.”

Bottles of vegetable oils with yellow caps are shown.

The Seed Oil Free Alliance, based in Florida, verifies that…

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