Re: Food Science Careers



All you need to do, Rachel, is to read my posts. Then, you will
understand that the main problem with your food (aside from the
unnecessary additives) is that you are adding highly peroxidizable
lipids to it and using artificial flavorings that don't have
antioxidant content. This is a terrible combination, but then again, I
assume the same people who are invested in your company also have
investments in the health industry and in BigPharma. Great combination
- for profits, not health.

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