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When didn't they change the product? I used to love these!
I think this brand has always been the same… The Keebler ones were so much better though and these didn't come around until they stopped making Keebler
Read the ingredients people.
Read the ingredients people.
Remember these are cookies bro lol
Falls under the category of junk food, you know, Doritos, soda, chips donuts etc…. I'm all for organic and non gmo but I also believe it's okay on occasion to cheat here and there. It's another story to eat stuff like this on the daily.
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Falls under the category of junk food, you know, Doritos, soda, chips donuts etc…. I'm all for organic and non gmo but I also believe it's okay on occasion to cheat here and there. It's another story to eat stuff like this on the daily.
In for 1
Hahaha
Read the ingredients people.
https://www.fda.gov/food/food-add.../trans-fat
https://www.fda.gov/food/food-add.../trans-fat
EDIT: also the FDA link you posted makes no mention of fully hydrogenated fats and their relation to trans fats. It was written by someone that has a rudimentary understanding of organic chemistry for an audience that doesn't understand organic chemistry at all. And even in the article they mention that hydrogenated fats are not recognized as safe to eat. But if you want to eat something that the US government and every single other foreign government has deemed unsafe to eat then I can't stop you.
EDIT: also the FDA link you posted makes no mention of fully hydrogenated fats and their relation to trans fats. It was written by someone that has a rudimentary understanding of organic chemistry for an audience that doesn't understand organic chemistry at all. And even in the article they mention that hydrogenated fats are not recognized as safe to eat. But if you want to eat something that the US government and every single other foreign government has deemed unsafe to eat then I can't stop you.
https://www.consumerrep
https://www.canr.msu.ed
"Fully hydrogenated fats and oils do not contain trans-fat, thus do not have the same health risk, but average consumers cannot distinguish the difference between fully hydrogenated fats and oils and partially hydrogenated fats and oils, so a lot of food manufacturers try to avoid all hydrogenated fats and oils on their labels. It raised new challenges to the edible oil industry to manipulate the consistency and functionality of fats and oils through other measures." Dongming Tang, in Encyclopedia of Food Chemistry, 2019
Nobody said its good for you. Butter isn't really good for you either, so what? But you said these have trans fat, which is clearly accepted as being worse.