Toxic chemical Chlormequat found in cheerios and quaker oats found in 4 out of 5 people

JNew

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Eating organic costs more, but it’s better for you now and in the long run.

You never know unless you do your research and even then you'll never get to the bottom of it unless you know know.

At this point its adapt and survive.
 

BaggerofTea

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Its bizarre that these companies dont even so much have to appear in front of congress.

Dont politicians care about their own mortality?
 

Amo Husserl

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it's hilarious white people talk about the "world they built." "colonization was for the greater good."

Mfs got every facet of the world on the verge of collapse 150 years after the Industrial Revolution lmao.
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Am i fukked? Been eating quaker for years. Oh well gotta die from something
 

Harry Sax

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Y’all gottta stop eating regular cereal and oatmeal. There are plenty of healthy cereal or oatmeal alternatives that aren’t Quaker or General Mills. That stuff is poison. Haven’t eaten it in 10 plus years.

My oatmeal

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My cereal







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Kelloggs and General Mills cereals taste like straight chemicals since I’ve been on the natural side




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European citizens would riot if their countries forced them to eat the options we have to deal with.
I kno a 10 dollar box of cereal when I see one :mjpls:
 

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Chlormequat was not allowed on oats sold in the U.S. before 2018, when the Trump EPA gave first-time approval for some amount of the chemical on imported oats.
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Chlormequat chloride is an agricultural chemical first registered in the U.S. in 1962 as a plant growth regulator. Although currently only allowed for use on ornamental plants in the U.S, a 2018 decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permitted the import of foods, primarily grains, treated with chlormequat


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