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What does this even mean? 100% cheese!? It’s not 100% cheese and if 100% cheese is an ingredient, can someone please show me 75% cheese!!?
Im not an idiot but these are the midnight ponderings.
I’ve said for years I need to start eating real food. But I keep eating food like products and wondering why I don’t feel well. 😒

BeccaVa 7 Sep 29
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If your diet is based on crackers then perhaps you should consider to start by changing that......

Lol

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If it were 100 per cent cheese, at least they're could spell it properly. (See also: The fruitless Froot Loops.)

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It's a marketing thing. They're not saying that the product is 100% cheese, but saying that the cheese they used is real cheese.

Another example would be granola bars that say "made with 100% real honey". They have oats and crisps and hopefully chocolate with marshmallows and honey and the honey they used is real honey.

Usually. Some companies pull some shady shit and say that it was made with 100% real something, but they really only started off at 100% and added stuff. Even though they started at 100%, they end up with like 5% once it's done.

Ugh. There is no ethics in food marketing

@BeccaVa There isn't. Well there is some, but the majority of businesses throw ethics out the window for profit. They rely on semantics to be able to say "ALL NATURAL!" and things like that.

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A lot of products now have oils in them. You can tell when they melt the oil separates out.

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I do have my food concerns. Mayonnaise that is fat free is one of them. Mayonnaise is,pretty much so ,almost all fat. so if if the mayonnaise is not fat what the f*** is it? My guess a chemical shitstorm mixed with tofu

That’s my issue with a lot of foods. What is it? And how/why are there food additives in the US that are banned in other countries!?

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it means that the makers of this product are claiming not that the product is 100 percent cheese but that the cheese flavor, or the portion of it that is cheese, is not processed cheese food, or some other cheese substitute or imitation. is it true? i have no idea. but that's what it means. if you look at a typical package of american cheese you will see that cheese is not its only ingredient. it's not cheese. it's cheese maybe, and some other stuff... additives of some kind.

so... you know you need to eat real food. go for it!

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