Yay, Food Babe! Plus she looks like she eats a very healthy diet.




On Thursday, February 6, 2014 1:32 PM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote:
 
  
Within 24 hours of  appearing on Alex Jones "Infowars" radio show Subway 
announced they are removing the ingredient.  The Food Babe is one effective 
activist.  She is on his show right now and thanking the listeners who signed 
the petition and put the spot light on this rubber like ingredient banned in 
all other countries yet our fascist supported FDA says is safe.  Here's the 
story from USA Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/02/05/subway-fast-food-chemicals-in-food/5236537/

Subway's response was:

"We are already in the process of removing Azodiacarbonamide as
      part of our bread improvement efforts despite the fact that it is
      USDA and FDA approved ingredient," the company says in a
      statement. "The complete conversion to have this product out of
      the bread will be done soon."

IOW, as soon as the stuff runs out they won't renew the contract
      with the firm that supplies it.  But if they want to not go under
      they better pull it and eat the loss.  BTW, Subway outlets are
      franchises and after the Food Babe exposed this the franchisees
      started calling the company and asking what the hell they were
      selling!  

If you see someone with a Subway sandwich ask them if they know
      there is plastic in the bread.


On 02/05/2014 01:16 PM, Bhairitu wrote:

  
>I know some of you think that listening to Alex Jones will make you 
>break out in a case of conspiracyitess but yesterday he
              had an interview 
>with the Food Babe who is a food activist. She brought up
              some 
>interesting points and information about companies who are
              supposed to 
>be all natural or non-GMO when they aren't. She
              particularly brought up 
>the fact that Subway is using a plastic like ingredient in
              their "health 
>conscious" food that is actually banned in many countries
              including 
>Singapore when you will be thrown in prison for using it
              in foods 
>manufacture. She was also part of the charge that lead
              General Mills to 
>introduce non-GMO Cheerios.
>
>http://foodbabe.com/
>
>

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