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Common US foods banned in other countries
Bromine, Red 40, propylparaben, and BHT are just a few of the common additives in popular foods in the US but are banned or highly restricted in other countries. Some of these additives are thought to be carcinogenic while others are linked to memory loss, impaired blood clotting, GI issues, and obesity.
In this article from Stacker, you'll learn about 30 products either unavailable in other countries or that include warning labels but readily available at your local market.
Are any in your kitchen right now?
https://stacker.com/food-drink/common-us-foods-are-banned-other-countries
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Slipstream
Very interesting list. Although there'd be a lot of screaming if the U.S. banned many of these products, we'd be a much healthier nation if we did.
Serenity Township
Thank You for bringing this important information to our attention. Have to admit though, I’m sad about seeing Rice Crispies on the list.