What they've been doing to the American people for decades, FDA approved poisoning. Look at the ingredients of oatmeal here vs. UK
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I guarantee the same exact ingredients are in both products. The difference is that the box on the right uses the catch-all moniker, "natural flavoring." All of the ingredients listed separately on the American product are not broken down on the right.
https://www.bonappetit.com/story/truth-about-natural-artificial-flavors
This. The fda requires a full list, starting with the highest content ingredient and working its way down.
Thanksgiving prepackaged everything is loaded with chemical cocktails. Murder.
Yep. Ditched the Stove Top finally and made my own stuffing. Much better. Top of food ban list in Europe. Thankful I only ate it once per year.
What they don’t tell you is what is sprayed on it while it is being grown to prevent against pests, fungi, etc.
started buying organic oats. when I found out about browning the fields. (that's spraying crops with round up so they dry uniformly and don't gum up the combines) . NO THANK YOU.
^ This is the problem
Ever wonder why gluten allergies are exploding ? It's not the gluten, it's the toxic grain.
Don't dig too deep, it gets scary.
I bought 25 lb bags of rolled oats, the only ingredient was rolled oats.
Results may vary.
Yup. Buy the raw ingredients, nonGMO and Organic, and make the food yourself. I have a rice cooker that also makes oatmeal.
If you cannot pronounce the name of an ingredient or it sounds like a chemical, you should not eat it. Besides, the stuff always tastes strange to me. I am old enough to remember what food is supposed to taste like.
I heard Aldi eliminated GMO and/or tries to sell most products non GMO.
True. Now the problem is they're trying to carry more vegan options...at the expense of their gluten free section.
I have 2 in the house that are gluten free, not by choice. How does that make sense?!?
Read the labels at Aldi anyway. There’s sugar in products that shouldn’t have it. I’ve seen sugar in tomato sauce, but salsa? And potato chips? The sugared potato chips were from Canada. Weird.
There could be different labeling requirements depending on point of sale also.
Yeah just like all luciferians, they have to announce what they're doing. So there it is on the side of the box.
That is what I thought as well.
Actually, the basic Quaker oats are the same as in the UK: oats.
https://www.livestrong.com/article/133664-quaker-oats-ingredients/
The products could be exactly the same but the U.S. has higher labelling standards in regards to the makeup of ingredients.
Headline should read "What they are hiding and why you're too fucking stupid and lazy to give a fuck anyway."
I had read that Tufts University put out a chart naming cheerios as the most nutritious food out of 100 choices. I looked up what the nutrition level of cheerios was, and the box said it had vitamin A, B, and C. I then looked up the list of ingredients on the box. The first listed was rolled oats. Second was corn starch, then sugar, some 10 letter chemicals, and finally vitamin a, b, c, d.
So, in other words, they added synthetic vitamins. But, they also tout that it has fiber. If you don't eat all the processed crap, sugar, or carbs, you don't need the fiber.
Cheerios are a bit more nutritious than eating dust /s
Stay away from processed food of ALL types. It is bad enough to eat GMO without all the other crap they put on processed meats, food and snacks!
EU covers up all their chemicals with E numbers!
Here's the rule: Don't eat fake food. Just get oat, plain. Add strawberries that are alive. That's it!
Yes, get in the kitchen and get reintroduced to good food. Bacon and eggs for example are so good for any meal.
Well, that's instant oatmeal, right? If you get just oatmeal, the only difference would be what oats were used. Most likely all are GMO oats, so it probably doesn't matter what country they are purchased in.
Oat groats and an oat flaker. Tastes way better than any store bought.