If HFCS were banned here, the groceries would be bare.
Yes. The EU set a quota (a very low one), that must be why some Americans think there's an actual ban on them here.
Judy Evans, Cardiff----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Krueger" <juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 3:57 AM Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: fill in the blank...CLAWKI
If HFCS were banned here, the groceries would be bare. The only way to avoid it in all its various manifestations (and equally unhealthy substitutes) is to buy organic at high prices and spend hours reading labels. Julie Krueger On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Judith Evans <judith.evans001@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:It (a UK or EU ban) may be an American urban legend; my source was American. Rather, perhaps, it's rare. It may be that HFCS is, like transfats, discouraged/unpopular (supermarkets here are phasing out trans fats)Judy Evans, Cardiff
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