What is/are your NOPE ingredient(s)?
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transfats, things made in a factory with peanuts/near peanuts/were somewhat peanut adjacent, things containing bananas (I have a food allergies kid)
for me- i dont eat meat, so no meat.
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All meat besides chicken/turkey and seafood. Hydrogenated oils and high fructose corn syrup for obvious reasons. Aspartame because it's always given me killer headaches. Rennet because it's from calf stomach and I'm not about that life.
Oh, and castoreum. Because, beaver butts.0 -
Karabobarra wrote: »I have food allergies to dairy and soy and I am gluten intolerant, so those are automatic put backs. I also avoid artificial sweeteners, hydrogenated oils, HFCS, MSG, "natural flavoring or natural spices" (other names that the FDA has allowed to be used for MSG) nitrites/nitrates, sulfates, corn (almost all corn is gmo) anything that is GMO, and preservatives.....I am currently trying to cut sugar out so I avoid things with more than 4 grams of sugar. It's really hard to get all the toxic crap out of our diets when they keep coming up with new allowable names for things. My allow list is shorter than my won't allow list and I have yet to find a good protein bar that is dairy free, soy free, gluten free and doesn't have any of the no no's in it.
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Artificial sweeteners. Can't stand the taste, and I know I won't like them no matter what.0
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echmainfit619 wrote: »
I read that the McDonalds McRib sandwich has 70 ingredients. Yuck!
McRib is VILE, I tell you...vile. I got one thinking it would be good. I took a bite - and could not even swallow it. I spit it back in the bag, and into the trash it went. It was the most horrid thing I have ever gotten at any fast food place - maybe even the most horrid thing of all time, probably even worse than the soy egg nog I tried a couple years ago.
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Hearts_2015 wrote: »
It's a syrup made from a plant. It is Ok tasting..reminds me of light Karo corn syrup in taste. It's no different than sugar though...0 -
nuttynanners wrote: »You're strolling down an aisle at the grocery store and a new product catches your eye...
Being the avid label reader that you are, you decide to read the ingredients on the product.
What ingredient(s) would make you automatically put that item back on the shelf?
Or, alternatively, did you have a favorite food that you later discovered was loaded with a "toxic" ingredient? Did you stop eating it, or perhaps reduce your intake?
I will take a bat to someone if they try to feed me uni.
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Anything with meat in it and artificial / alternative sweetners are my immediate nopes! I also try to watch out for hydrogenated oils, super high sodium, anything super high in saturated fat, palm oil, high fructose corn syrup and anything with way too many ingrediants.0
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Mayonnaise. Makes me gag0
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