Thursday, July 31, 2014

FOOD PURVEYORS VIOLATE FAIR PACKAGING AND LABELING ACT BY PRINTING INGREDIENTS TOO SMALL TO READ

Even nine and ten year-old children cannot read small print that proves food labels are illegible.   How can the public know what to avoid when food manufacturers  break the law?

Dear Ones,

Due to communication through the Internet, people of all ages are more savvy to good nutrition and concern for their health.  Besides labels that need to have magnifying glasses to read them, other deceits are now being exposed.  Take for instance labels saying such needless things as "sugar has no salt" and "natural potatoes contain no fat."  By now the public knows that cholesterol is a type of fat not found in potatoes and other foods.  No one needs to be fooled by false advertising.

Insidious labeling has got to go!

Mame
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