> Product purity in the context of food sensitivities and the right to know what is in food.
I have been allergic to peanuts since I was 11 years old, and have had several trips to the ER because of it. Use to be, you didn't necessarily know if there are peanuts in a product. Now almost all candy and cereal packages have peanut warnings on them. Funny thing is, I eat those products anyway, because they don't have enough peanut debris to cause a physical reaction. All the warnings do is make me uncomfortable when reading the label.
PLB
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