It Says Whole Grain, But Its Not
Posted on July 24, 2008
Julie Deardorff from Julie s Health Club isn t buying Sara Lee s promise of white bread taste with whole grain nutrition. From her blog:Sara Lee's Whole Grain White Bread exemplifies the type of food product consumers should avoid, says writer Michael Pollan, because it contains ingredients that are A) unfamiliar B) unpronounceable C) more than five in number or that D) include high fructose corn syrup But at least the labels will be a little more accurate than they've been in the past. As part of a settlement agreement the company reached yesterday with the Center for Science i...
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