Re: Are we protected from Junk Food Corporations?

From: Lictor (ghostmlNOSPAM-REMOVE_at_online.fr)
Date: 09/06/04


Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 12:48:38 +0200


"DonQuijote1954" <nolionnoproblem@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4e4a3f58.0409051951.4fe74c02@posting.google.com...
> They sell crackers "100% natural" made with hydrogenated oil, even
> though such ingredient is totally artificial. Go and figure. Do the
> poor know that?

Exactly. It's like the traditionnal <whatever> you see in supermarkets.
Like, the "real traditionnal fruit cake, lovingly baked according to old
time recipes" I saw last time... Mmm... Check ingredients... Hydrogenated
vegetal oils... High fructose corn syrup... Soy flour... I wonder whose old
time recipe their picked... That kind of thing should just be banned as
*fraud*. Product name, description, labels and claims should be true to the
actual content of the package. Otherwise, it is a barely hidden attempt at
misleading the consummers - also known as fraud.



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