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I agree.. but what a pain in the butt for the company to market its product differently from one border to another, and making it harder for us, as consumers, to make our own choices, and it really does reek of censership. How is it making your choices harder? Anybody trying to make good choices can and SHOULD ignore all claims on the front, and read the fine print on the back. LCing since 12/01/03- Me- 5'7" 265/165/140 & hubby- 6' 310/188/180 http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/lcer09/my_photos |
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news.cgocable.ca wrote:
Yesterday I read in the newpaper that they will, in december2005, bannish all products that are low-carb, What? They are going to banish meat? Eggs? Broccoli? Cauliflower? faints in shock -- Debbie |
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Bob in CT wrote in message ...
On 24 Sep 2004 08:28:31 -0700, tcomeau wrote: "news.cgocable.ca" wrote in message ... I'm from Montreal, canada, and low-carbing since few months. Yesterday I read in the newpaper that they will, in december2005, bannish all products that are low-carb, and it will be bannish to wrote on a product the number of carb it contains!!!! They say that there are no proof that low-carb products are good for the health and that's why they will bannish them!!! I think that's completly ridiculous! We have the right to decide what we want to eat or not!!! Hum! Annie I don't think that they are banishing all things low-carb. I believe that they are prohibiting labels that trumpet products as low-carb. The amounts of carbs will still be shown on the labels along with calories, proteins, fats etc. TC They should be fair and get rid of "low fat," too. They should also say, "high sugar" and "filled with processed crap like hydrogenated oils and high fructose corn syrup" and "this crap really isn't fit for human consumption, but we're feeding it to you because it's low fat/low carb" and "because the list of ingredients is written in 5-point font and contains words only a chemist could love, you really shouldn't eat this." I hear ya', bud. TC |
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