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9200 food items with now banned red dye #3 in them on shelves in America.

So where are the lefties? They were dumping out milk in stores not too long ago. How about dumping out boxes of cereals that have been MAKING YOU SICK for your entire life?

I could actually applaud that. Let's see if they catch on
Buying into organic food companies is a good strategy right now. The industry is about to enjoy another big growth period.

That is, if the un-elected food nazis are kept at bay.
@ganjamojo said in #1:
> How about dumping out boxes of cereals that have been MAKING YOU SICK for your entire life?

But that's what I did in my entire life.
@Phil224 said in #3:
> But that's what I did in my entire life.

Yea me too, lol. I m STILL addicted to Cocoa Krispies. But I dont indulge, very often anyway.
The FDA gave companies TWO YEARS TO SELL THROUGH TAINTED PRODUCT !!! Thats ridiculous. They should pull that poison off the shelf TODAY !!
@ganjamojo said in #1:
> So where are the lefties? They were dumping out milk in stores not too long ago. How about dumping out boxes of cereals that have been MAKING YOU SICK for your entire life?
>
> I could actually applaud that. Let's see if they catch on

That wouldn't fit the agenda. Cereal is plant based, so they can't touch that.

Banning Red dye #3 is a good start, although it's a bit discouraging to know that the food companies still are allowed 2 years to comply, and the pharma companies get 3 years to comply. By the way, this change only came about due to the efforts of Vani Hari (just a regular U.S. citizen who decided to make a lot of noise) and RFK Jr.

The Red dye #3 issue is only a drop in the bucket. Much more needs to be done regarding our nutrition. It's not going to be easy, because the food/pharma lobbyists are going to push back hard.
@Phil224 said in #3:
> But that's what I did in my entire life.

It's not your fault; Our gubment was telling you to do that... They are *still* telling you to do that...
@NeuralGnat said in #6:
> The Red dye #3 issue is only a drop in the bucket. Much more needs to be done regarding our nutrition. It's not going to be easy, because the food/pharma lobbyists are going to push back hard.

Indeed. But, the citizenry has been primed for this for 30 years now. The red dye #3 case is the first crack in the dike. No amount of factory food lobbyists sticking a finger in the hole is gonna stop the flood now.
I labored for 30 years in the grocery industry, 20 of it in whole foods and organic produce. Their is a tsunami coming. It has been pent up for a couple decades
Maybe the glyphosate issue should be the next domino to fall, although I'm sure that would be a much tougher nut to crack, since it affects all agricultural plants.