- Subway definitely keeps it fresh and I figured out how. Every single one of their items on the “6 grams or less” menu has preservatives to keep it …well…fresh! Sure Subway makes your meal right in front of you, but what is really happening behind the scenes? Boxes of already cut up and prepackaged processed foods and chemical additives are being shipped from Big Food industry factories to each location.
- The 9 grain wheat bread might look and smell freshly baked but it
contains close to 50 ingredients including refined flours, dough
conditioners, hidden MSG, refined sugars, etc. Could bread this processed ever be real food? Certainly not, when it includes a chemical ingredient called azodicarbonamide, which is banned as a food additive in the U.K., Europe, and Australia, and if you get caught using it in Singapore you can get up to 15 years in prison and be fined $450,000. Azodicarbonamide is
more commonly used in the production of foamed plastics, however, it is
allowed in the United States as a food additive, a flour bleaching
agent, and a dough conditioner that improves elasticity of bread. The
U.K. has recognized this ingredient as a potential cause of asthma if
inhaled, and advises against its use in people who have sensitivity to
food dye allergies and other common allergies in food, because azodicarbonamide can
exacerbate the symptoms. Let’s not forget it only takes 4 or 5 simple
ingredients to make REAL whole-wheat bread including flour, yeast, salt,
water, maybe honey. continue reading...http://foodbabe.com/2012/06/12/is-subway-real-food/
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Is Subway Real Food? - Food Babe
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