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Why is there concern about common food additives?

Por: WPTV Nation October 20, 2022

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We all deserve the finer things in life sometimes. Let's start with a sparkling aperitif, fine fresh bread and rolls on the side.No vegans are coming, so animal products are OK. The pastry chef's specialty is fine pie and for dessert, a fruit cup. But before we dig in, shouldn't we know? What are the risks of these chemicals and why do countries regulate them differently?  Red 40 dye is found in countless candies in the U.S.,... + full article



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