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Oklahoma lawmaker wants to stop Pepsi from using aborted fetus cells in soda flavoring research
In order to simulate various flavors in processed foods, some food manufacturers are actually using aborted fetal cells to test and produce these artificial chemical enhancers that millions of Americans consume every single day.
Read More »Pepsi Says Mountain Dew Can Dissolve Mouse Carcasses
Pepsi Co., facing a lawsuit from a man who claims to have found a mouse in his Mountain Dew can, has an especially creative, if disgusting, defense: their soda would have dissolved a dead
Read More »Toxic Levels of Arsenic Found in Popular Juice Brands
In the articles entitled Dumbing Down Society Part I: Foods, Beverages and Meds and Irrational Consumerism (or The Few Companies Who Feed the World), we looked at the many reasons why processed foods should
Read More »FDA finally admits chicken meat contains cancer-causing arsenic (but keep eating it, yo!)
After years of sweeping the issue under the rug and hoping no one would notice, the FDA has now finally admitted that chicken meat sold in the USA contains arsenic, a cancer-causing toxic chemical
Read More »The 6 Most ‘Horrifying Lies’ The Food Industry is Feeding You
If there's one thing in the world the food industry is dead set against, it's allowing you to actually maintain some level of control over what you eat. See, they have this whole warehouse
Read More »15 Food Companies That Serve You ‘Wood’ !
Wood pulp, or cellulose, in processed food report updated with the addition of Pepsi,Kellogg and Weight Watchers International. The recent class-action lawsuit brought against Taco Bell raised questions about the quality of food many
Read More »Video: The Story of Stuff
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a
Read More »Irrational Consumerism (or The Few Companies Who Feed the World)
Not many people realize that most of the processed foods available on the market, whether they be in groceries or fast-food chains, all come from the same few companies. Even less people realize
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