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      It’s all about companies putting things on the label that are technically true but deliberately misleading. For years, Kraft sold “100% Grated Parmesean cheese” that was nearly 8% cellulose. I assume their excuse if they got caught would be, “Well, our cheese is ‘100% Grated’ just like it says on the label.” Meaning, everything in the can WAS “100% grated” but it was NOT 100% cheese. The first reports on this were around 2015, but it looks like their more recent containers don’t have the word “100%” anymore. They’re constantly playing these stupid little word games with their customers.

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      Money.

      Before the FDA, they used to put formaldehyde and cow brains into milk. It killed children and they knew it killed children, but they tried to tell people it actually made children stronger and that we didn’t need the FDA.

      In the vast majority of cases, every step we’ve taken away from libertarianism has been a huge improvement.

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        So would sand and talc powder. Diamond dust.

        It’s cheap and doesn’t hurt you. There are more food like things that will fix it that are more expensive.

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      Because it’s kinda-sorta edible (you won’t die from eating it) and it makes a cheap filler.

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        It’s not filler, it’s an anti-clumping agent to make sure your cheap cheese shakes out of the can correctly every time.

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      it’s not harmful so i guess as long they print it on the can it’s just unethical but not yet illegal.