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KempyKolibri | 18 days ago
Then we’d be left with checks for substances at levels lower than regulations are concerned with, but I’m not sure why we’d care about that.
Fish has mercury present in it, but increased consumption seems to be associated with positive health outcomes. If the device said “danger, mercury”, what are we replacing it with? Red meat? Sausage? The current evidence would suggest that would be a retrograde step.
bilsbie|18 days ago
KempyKolibri|18 days ago
I’m not sure if your claim is specifically around food colouring. If it is, I’ve not seen any compelling evidence that the food colouring allowed under US regulation is actually problematic for health.