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I guess they had a slow day. Or, they are so biased against the right they will fact check anything. At least they could get their fact check correct.


I saw this. LOL. Same as Canada with only a couple more ingredients. BHT--whatever the hell that is--to enhance freshness! WOW. Now fresh has a new meaning? I am in favor of a "Pure Food Law"
 
I guess they had a slow day. Or, they are so biased against the right they will fact check anything. At least they could get their fact check correct.


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Red 40 - Red Dye 40 is a synthetic food dye made from petroleum1234. It is used to color food products red and is commonly found in dairy products, sweets, snacks, baked goods, and beverages1. While the consensus from health organizations is that Red Dye 40 poses little health risk, the dye has been implicated in allergies and worsened behavior in children with ADHD12. People can check for red dye 40 on food labels if they wish to limit their intake2

Blue 2 - Brilliant Blue FCF, or more commonly referred to as Blue 1 is a synthetic dye produced from petroleum. The most significant known Blue 1 side effects is its potential to cause allergic reactions, including skin rashes, hives, or nasal congestion in sensitive individuals. Additionally, while rare, there are reports of Blue 1 causing blue discoloration of the skin, urine, and feces.

Yellow 6 - Yellow 6 is a synthetic food colorant that belongs to the class of azo dyes123. It is derived from petroleum and is a sulfonated form of Sudan I, a toxic chemical3. Yellow 6 is used to add a bright yellow or orange color to various foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals124. Some examples of foods that may contain Yellow 6 are candy, sauces, baked goods, preserved fruits, chips, cheese flavored products, cereals, waffles, chicken broth, jello, pasta, and pickles1

BHT -
Commercial BHT is produced by reacting 4-methylphenol (p-cresol) with isobutylene (2-methylpropene) with a catalyst. (1).

4-methylphenol is obtained from the sulfonation of toluene (derived from the distillation of petroleum) and afterward heated with sodium hydroxide. 2-methylpropene is also made from petroleum.

When you remember the New World Order depopulation plan, it is to kill over 6 to 6.5 billion people, by wars, by diseases, by famine, how about poisoning young children?
 
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Red 40 - Red Dye 40 is a synthetic food dye made from petroleum1234. It is used to color food products red and is commonly found in dairy products, sweets, snacks, baked goods, and beverages1. While the consensus from health organizations is that Red Dye 40 poses little health risk, the dye has been implicated in allergies and worsened behavior in children with ADHD12. People can check for red dye 40 on food labels if they wish to limit their intake2

Blue 2 - Brilliant Blue FCF, or more commonly referred to as Blue 1 is a synthetic dye produced from petroleum. The most significant known Blue 1 side effects is its potential to cause allergic reactions, including skin rashes, hives, or nasal congestion in sensitive individuals. Additionally, while rare, there are reports of Blue 1 causing blue discoloration of the skin, urine, and feces.

Yellow 6 - Yellow 6 is a synthetic food colorant that belongs to the class of azo dyes123. It is derived from petroleum and is a sulfonated form of Sudan I, a toxic chemical3. Yellow 6 is used to add a bright yellow or orange color to various foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals124. Some examples of foods that may contain Yellow 6 are candy, sauces, baked goods, preserved fruits, chips, cheese flavored products, cereals, waffles, chicken broth, jello, pasta, and pickles1

BHT -
Commercial BHT is produced by reacting 4-methylphenol (p-cresol) with isobutylene (2-methylpropene) with a catalyst. (1).

4-methylphenol is obtained from the sulfonation of toluene (derived from the distillation of petroleum) and afterward heated with sodium hydroxide. 2-methylpropene is also made from petroleum.

When you remember the New World Order depopulation plan, it is to kill over 6 to 6.5 billion people, by wars, by diseases, by famine, how about poisoning young children?
One thing I have never liked about "fact checking" it is often biased and who fact checks the fact checkers? ABC fact checked Trump during the debate on several things where their fact checks actually proved to be wrong.
 
I think I would prefer the Canadian version please.

And we would prefer the European version :(

They don't do much right, but they are far stricter with online privacy laws and the stricter requirements for the ingredients and additives in their foods. We aren't much better than the U.S though I believe we are doing a better job.
 
Well maybe they ain't as GRRRRRREAT as tony claims they are.
Or perhaps they're not as "magically delicious" as the leprechaun says.
 
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