California could ban additives found in Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Twinkies, Takis, Doritos from school meals
California could ban additives found in Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Twinkies, Takis, Doritos from school meals
Food dyes in popular snacks have been linked to adverse health outcomes in kids, says state legislature.
As they should. This stuff is not school meal material
27ReplyI'd say that maybe I'll get to enjoy Cheetos and M&Ms again after I cut out synthetic dyes last year, but I don't miss them.
My ADHD brain honestly felt so much better after cutting them out. And I can still have Goldfish without worrying about how it affects my brain.
13ReplyI mean yeah shit's toxic. How it's allowed in the regular food supply is beyond me.
8ReplyToo unhealthy to be fed to our children, but everyone else is free game!
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А просто котлетки и салат они у вас не едят что ли? Зачем кормить детей этой гадостью?
3ReplyА просто котлетки и салат они у вас не едят что ли? Зачем кормить детей этой гадостью?
Translation:
Don't they just eat cutlets and salad? Why feed children this crap?
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oh school meals that's okay. as long as I get it.
3ReplyYou want that trash? No wonder inflation isn't going down...
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