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kpete

(71,965 posts)
Sat May 16, 2015, 07:57 PM May 2015

First they came for the Sara Lee & I said nothing.....

First they came for the Sara Lee and I said nothing ...
by digby

If you think Iran or immigration pisses off the right, get ready. This is likely to make them completely lose their shit:
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/05/fda-trans-fat-ban-118003.html#ixzz3aKyGRmxC

The Obama administration is expected to all but ban trans fat in a final ruling that could drop as soon as next week, killing most uses of an ingredient that has been put in everything from frozen pizza to Reese’s Pieces but since deemed harmful to human health.

The agency may create some very limited exemptions, but the ruling could force food companies to cut trans fat use beyond the 85 percent reduction already achieved over the past decade — a key piece of the Obama administration’s broader agenda to nudge Americans toward a healthier diet.

The food industry believes low-levels of trans fats are safe. Industry leaders have banded together behind-the-scenes to craft a food additive petition that will ask FDA to allow some uses of partially hydrogenated oils, such as in the sprinkles on cupcakes, cookies and ice cream. The industry hasn’t shared details, but officials maintain the uses will represent “very limited amounts.”

For more than 60 years, partially hydrogenated oils have been used in food products under the status generally recognized as safe, which does not require FDA’s approval. But since the 1990s, reams of studies have linked trans fat consumption to cardiovascular disease, causing somewhere between 30,000 and 100,000 premature deaths before the industry started phasing it out.

In late 2013 the Obama administration issued a tentative determination that partially hydrogenated oils are not generally recognized as safe. The move sent shock waves through the food industry, which has already brought down average consumption from more than 4 grams per day to about 1 gram per day — an exodus largely fueled by mandatory labeling imposed a decade ago.

Scores of popular products, including Oreos and Cheetos, have quietly dropped partially hydrogenated oils over the years, but it remains an ingredient in many products, including Pop Secret microwave popcorn, Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls and Sara Lee cheesecake, as well as some restaurant fryers and commercial bakery goods.




Hey, they went crazy when New York made people sell sugar water in vessels slightly smaller than a swimming pool. They are in an ongoing hysterical crusade against Michelle Obama's commie plot to encourage kids eat their vegetables and play outside.

You'll pry their Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls from their cold dead hands ...

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digby at 5/16/2015 04:30:00 PM
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First they came for the Sara Lee & I said nothing..... (Original Post) kpete May 2015 OP
Love it. Good for him. Jefferson23 May 2015 #1

Jefferson23

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1. Love it. Good for him.
Sat May 16, 2015, 08:03 PM
May 2015

**Scores of popular products, including Oreos and Cheetos, have quietly dropped partially hydrogenated oils over the years, but it remains an ingredient in many products, including Pop Secret microwave popcorn, Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls and Sara Lee cheesecake, as well as some restaurant fryers and commercial bakery goods.

You know this will be an election button, Obama hates Bakers or some such nonsense. lol

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