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Vegan: Vegan foods are those without animal products, including meat, poultry, seafood, dairy, eggs, and honey.Gluten-Free: Products labeled “gluten-free” are packaged products in compliance with FDA regulations or fall within certain categories of single-ingredient foods that do not contain any gluten ingredients and do not indicate production in a facility that also processes gluten ingredients. Packaged 365 Everyday Value products that are labeled gluten-free are third-party certified.

Paleo-Friendly: While there is no regulatory or consensus-based definition for paleo when referring to diet, we use the term “paleo-friendly” to describe products that consist of lean meats and seafood, fruits and vegetables (limited types of starchy vegetables), nuts and seeds. Paleo-friendly products typically do not include grains, legumes, refined sugar, certain oils, dairy and non-paleo additives.

Vegetarian: Vegetarian foods are those that exclude meat, poultry, and seafood. Dairy and eggs can be included.

Keto-Friendly: While there is no regulatory or consensus-based definition for keto when referring to diet, we use the term “keto-friendly” to describe products that typically consist of meat and seafood with no added sugar, fats, and cooking oils, full-fat dairy products with no added sugars, and non-starchy vegetables like kale, spinach, mushrooms, green beans, and green bell peppers, plus certain fruits such as blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries in limited amounts. Keto-friendly products typically do not include grain-based products such as bread, pasta, rice, crackers and cookies, starchy vegetables such as potatoes, corn and yams, beans and legumes (including peanuts), fruit juice, dried fruit and certain higher-carb fruits like oranges, grapes, mangoes, pineapples, and bananas.

Sugar-Conscious: Sugar-conscious foods do not contain added sugars and have less than 4g of sugar per serving.

Dairy Free: Dairy-free products do not contain ingredients such as milk, butter, cheese, sour cream, yogurt, whey, casein, ghee and lactose.

Kosher: Kosher products have been certified by accredited Kosher-certifying agencies.

Low Sodium: Low sodium, as defined by the FDA, refers to foods with 140mg or less of sodium per serving and per 50g if the serving size is less than 30g.

Low Fat: Low fat, as defined by the FDA, refers to products with 3g or less of total fat per serving and per 50g if the serving size is less than 30g.

Engine 2 Diet: The Engine 2 Plant-Strong Diet was founded by Rip Esselstyn, a former world-class professional triathlete and Texas firefighter turned best-selling author and Whole Foods Market Healthy Eating Partner. The Engine 2 lifestyle centers on whole, nutritious, plant-based foods and eliminates all animal products, processed and refined foods.The plant-strong diet promotes targeting veggies and whole fruits, intact and 100% whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, and simple unsweetened beverages like water or tea. The plan is naturally low in sodium, low in saturated fat, and has no trans fats.

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