New Consumer Report Finds “Concerning Levels of Additives” in Popular Snacks
Researchers tested 40 products and found some snacks exceeded stricter safety thresholds for titanium dioxide and red dye, Consumer Reports said.
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New consumer report finds “concerning levels of additives” in popular snacks
Some of the snacks finding their way into American pantries contain “concerning levels of additives,” according to new findings by Consumer Reports and the food-scanning app Yuka. Researchers tested 40 popular grocery products, from baked goods to ice cream and potato chips, measuring concentrations of eight additives and two contaminants and comparing them to safety thresholds for daily consumption set by European and California health official…
Investigation Reveals 1 in 4 Popular Grocery Items Contains Excessive Additives - The Thinking Conservative News
Analysis of 40 popular food products found 25% contained additives exceeding established safety consumption thresholds. The post Investigation Reveals 1 in 4 Popular Grocery Items Contains Excessive Additives appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Investigation Reveals 1 in 4 Popular Grocery Items Contains Excessive Additives
An analysis of 40 popular food products used in American households found that a quarter of them contained additives that exceeded safety thresholds for consumption. Conducted by wellness company Yuka and Consumer Reports, the analysis tested several food items for eight additives and two contaminants. “One-quarter contained concerning levels of additives—enough that a single serving had more than the amount some public health agencies have iden…
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