80% of Pre-Packaged Foods in America Are Banned in Other Countries

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If you or your kids enjoy pre-packaged convenience foods commonly found in grocery stores across the U.S. such as Froot Loops, Swanson dinners, Mountain Dew, and frozen potato and bread products, you may think twice before purchasing them after hearing what they contain: dangerous chemicals that other countries around the globe have deemed toxic to the point that they're illegal, and companies are fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for including them in food products.

In a new book Rich Food, Poor Food, authors Mira and Jason Calton provide a list of what they term "Banned Bad Boys" - ingredients commonly used in up to 80% of all American convenience food that have been banned by other countries, with information about which countries banned each substance and why.

And though it might not surprise you to hear that Olestra - commonly used in low/no-fat snack foods and known to cause serious gastrointestinal issues for those who consume it (understatement) - is on that list, having been banned in both the United Kingdom and Canada, you may be shocked to hear that Mountain Dew, Fresca and Squirt all contain brominated vegetable oil, a substance that has been banned in more than 100 countries "because it has been linked to basically every form of thyroid disease - from cancer to autoimmune diseases - known to man."

Related: The 25 healthiest foods for under $1

Way to go, FDA! Woot!

You might also be upset to hear that the food coloring used to make your kid's delicious Mac & Cheese dinner visually appealing - yellow #5 and yellow #6 , namely - is made from coal tar, which among other things is an active ingredient in lice shampoo and has been linked to allergies, ADHD, and cancer in animals. And gaaaaah.

Then there's azodicarbonamide - commonly found in frozen dinners and frozen potato and bread products - which is used make things like bleach and foamed plastics like those found in yoga mats (tasty!). Azodicarbonamide has been banned in most European countries because it's known to induce asthma, and is in fact deemed so dangerous that in Singapore its use carries a hefty $500,00 fine and up to 15 years in prison.

Yet, according to the FDA, it's SO TOTALLY FINE for us to keep shoveling it into our kid's faceholes: "[Azodicarbonamide] is approved to be a bleaching agent in cereal flour and is permitted for direct addition to food for human consumption."

Oooookay then.

Finally, there's butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) - found in Post, Kelloggs and Quaker brand cereals - which is made from petroleum and is a known cancer-causing agent. It's been banned in England and Japan, but those of us in the U.S. can keep right on serving up to our children for breakfast, because AMMURICA. And FREEDOMZ.

Anyone else find all of this, ohhhh I don't know, more than a tad bit disturbing? I'm not ashamed to say I have love for the blue box Mac & Cheese, and to think that chemicals known and recognized world-wide as completely toxic are included in that - a product openly marketed as being a meal FOR KIDS - makes me more than a little ragey. I mean, those chemicals can't be what makes it taste so good, right? So can't we, umm, just use something else instead? (PLEEEASE DON'T MAKE ME GIVE UP THE MAC & CHEESE, PLEEEASE.) Sigh.

-By Tracey Gaughran-Perez
 

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you been fukkin wit dat whole foods

everytime im over in that area that bytch slap lol

lol... can't help it.

It stays packed. It's kinda shytting on everything else. You know there's no meijers... plus the two stores by where I live are str8 up demonic. They might as well strap black people down to chairs and inject them w poison. Old fruit n shyt.. bad meat. maddd junk food.

lol, as opposed to the Whole Foods (courtesy of gentrification) bad bytches walking around in black leggings... great products. You can even take a rat bytche cuz they accept the wic/bridge, lol.
 

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Eating processed food period is a risk. That's why I try to steer clear from it.
 

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My theory has always been that you shouldn't need a chemical engineering degree to understand what's in your food. If it doesn't say sh*t like :chicken, salt, water, garlic,....don't eat it. No nikka, i don't want cyclomethicone and monosodium dinitrite and glucosamine.
 

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lol... can't help it.

It stays packed. It's kinda shytting on everything else. You know there's no meijers... plus the two stores by where I live are str8 up demonic. They might as well strap black people down to chairs and inject them w poison. Old fruit n shyt.. bad meat. maddd junk food.

lol, as opposed to the Whole Foods (courtesy of gentrification) bad bytches walking around in black leggings... great products. You can even take a rat bytche cuz they accept the wic/bridge, lol.

yea im prolly gone hit it up this weekend

dudes at my job been tellin me it be some fine ass broads in there
 

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man when I was on vacation in Ghana I ate like a pig....I gained less than 1 pound.

With the same food I would have gained 10 lbs easy if it was American food...
 

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If you or your kids enjoy pre-packaged convenience foods commonly found in grocery stores across the U.S. such as Froot Loops, Swanson dinners, Mountain Dew, and frozen potato and bread products, you may think twice before purchasing them after hearing what they contain: dangerous chemicals that other countries around the globe have deemed toxic to the point that they're illegal, and companies are fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for including them in food products.

In a new book Rich Food, Poor Food, authors Mira and Jason Calton provide a list of what they term "Banned Bad Boys" - ingredients commonly used in up to 80% of all American convenience food that have been banned by other countries, with information about which countries banned each substance and why.

And though it might not surprise you to hear that Olestra - commonly used in low/no-fat snack foods and known to cause serious gastrointestinal issues for those who consume it (understatement) - is on that list, having been banned in both the United Kingdom and Canada, you may be shocked to hear that Mountain Dew, Fresca and Squirt all contain brominated vegetable oil, a substance that has been banned in more than 100 countries "because it has been linked to basically every form of thyroid disease - from cancer to autoimmune diseases - known to man."

Related: The 25 healthiest foods for under $1

Way to go, FDA! Woot!

You might also be upset to hear that the food coloring used to make your kid's delicious Mac & Cheese dinner visually appealing - yellow #5 and yellow #6 , namely - is made from coal tar, which among other things is an active ingredient in lice shampoo and has been linked to allergies, ADHD, and cancer in animals. And gaaaaah.

Then there's azodicarbonamide - commonly found in frozen dinners and frozen potato and bread products - which is used make things like bleach and foamed plastics like those found in yoga mats (tasty!). Azodicarbonamide has been banned in most European countries because it's known to induce asthma, and is in fact deemed so dangerous that in Singapore its use carries a hefty $500,00 fine and up to 15 years in prison.

Yet, according to the FDA, it's SO TOTALLY FINE for us to keep shoveling it into our kid's faceholes: "[Azodicarbonamide] is approved to be a bleaching agent in cereal flour and is permitted for direct addition to food for human consumption."

Oooookay then.

Finally, there's butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) - found in Post, Kelloggs and Quaker brand cereals - which is made from petroleum and is a known cancer-causing agent. It's been banned in England and Japan, but those of us in the U.S. can keep right on serving up to our children for breakfast, because AMMURICA. And FREEDOMZ.

Anyone else find all of this, ohhhh I don't know, more than a tad bit disturbing? I'm not ashamed to say I have love for the blue box Mac & Cheese, and to think that chemicals known and recognized world-wide as completely toxic are included in that - a product openly marketed as being a meal FOR KIDS - makes me more than a little ragey. I mean, those chemicals can't be what makes it taste so good, right? So can't we, umm, just use something else instead? (PLEEEASE DON'T MAKE ME GIVE UP THE MAC & CHEESE, PLEEEASE.) Sigh.

-By Tracey Gaughran-Perez

:patrice: ....Kellogg's UK|Breakfast cereals, healthy recipes and snacks

I call this article pretty extreme with its "facts". It seems its rather ingredients/chemicals that are banned as opposed to foods.
 

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Any tips on what to actually eat though? As in products with names and where to buy them. Lets not get caught up in being the one with the knowledge. Lets give solutions to friends, friends. :sitdown:
 

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man when I was on vacation in Ghana I ate like a pig....I gained less than 1 pound.

With the same food I would have gained 10 lbs easy if it was American food...

What is good place in Ghana to visit? Major cities?
 

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Any tips on what to actually eat though? As in products with names and where to buy them. Lets not get caught up in being the one with the knowledge. Lets give solutions to friends, friends. :sitdown:

Basically the caveman diet is the safest way to go... Raw fruits and veggies from local farms(farmer's markets) and unprocessed organic meats and fish...

Oatmeal/brown rice/sweet potatoes/raw beans/nuts...
 

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Basically the caveman diet is the safest way to go... Raw fruits and veggies from local farms(farmer's markets) and unprocessed organic meats and fish...

Oatmeal/brown rice/sweet potatoes/raw beans/nuts...

Yea? Whats your diet, friend?
 
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