

It’s still “proper bread”, sparky. You clearly know nothing about baking.
It’s still “proper bread”, sparky. You clearly know nothing about baking.
Yes, for tax purposes. It says nothing about the nutritional content.
The bread being considered cake thing isn’t what you think it is. It was a matter of taxation, not nutrition.
Every chemical is potentially risky in sufficient amounts, even water.
It’s not as much of a thing in the US today, but even the European Commission has found that it’s not a problem unless you’re eating 5% of your bodyweight in chlorinated chicken every day. It’s mostly protectionism for European poultry farmers under the guise of safety.
Sources: European Commission. (2003, April). The evaluation of antimicrobial treatments for poultry carcasses.
European Commission. (2008, April). Environmental impact and effect on antimicrobial resistance of four substances used for the removal of microbial surface contamination of poultry carcasses
European Food Safety Authority. (2015). Risks for public health related to the presence of chlorate in food.
I can think of one thing he could do that would get him lots of good press, but it’s typically a TOS violation.
It’s also clear that you’re making things up, sparky.
You’re still a tinfoil hat wearing crackpot, spud.
It is if you want to be taken seriously, sweetie.
It’s not unreasonable to ask someone to elaborate or justify their opinion, kiddo.
Well, it’s Trumphog Day… again.
The part where it gives random results of varying quality, sparky.
Wrong again, sparky.
Your performative concern for animals is noted.
Cats are obligate carnivores, sparky. That means they can’t be vegan.
Don’t forget the horrors it’ll produce from absorbing the Dwarf Fortress subreddits.
Except they literally don’t. Human memory doesn’t retain an exact copy of things. Very good isn’t the same as exactly. And human beings can’t grab everything they see and instantly use it.
Previous wrongs don’t make this instance right.
Strangely, this may be the one time when the science agrees with them.
European Commission. (2003, April). The evaluation of antimicrobial treatments for poultry carcasses.
European Commission. (2008, April). Environmental impact and effect on antimicrobial resistance of four substances used for the removal of microbial surface contamination of poultry carcasses
European Food Safety Authority. (2015). Risks for public health related to the presence of chlorate in food.