13 Foods We’ve Always Been Lied To About

By Editorial Staff in Facts On 2nd May 2017
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#1 Potato Chips

Can you imagine? They use flour and starches in making of potato chips. Manufacturers use only 42% of real potatoes in making of chips remaining are additives and water.

#2 Sandwich Cheese

Most companies use palm oil as a substitute for milk and bacon in their sandwich cheese. Such a thing is called cheese product, not real cheese.

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#3 Reality Of Canned Food

Manufacturer mention only the net weight of the tin. They never show the weight of original product without liquid or drained weight of the product.

#4 Cheese Sauce

We all love to eat cheese sauce.But can you just imagine? Theses cheese sauces do not contain any cheese in them instead this is a mixture of palm oil and food flavors.

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#5 Confectionery Products

Products, such as sweet rolls, are half-filled with the filling. The reason is that they do this to earn more money.

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#6 Chocolate With Nuts

In chocolates, manufacturers use crushed or cheaper variety nuts. And a bar hardly contains 3-5 nuts, but such chocolate will cost 2-3 times more.

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#7 Chicken Nuggets

Can you even imagine that? Manufacturers use beef in chicken nuggets. The chicken nuggets mixture consists of only 50% chicken mince remaining 50% is soy and beef.

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#8 Instant Coffee

We all love instant coffee it saves our time. But its making process results in losing most of the coffee flavor and aroma.

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#9 Cold Tea

A cold tea bottle only contains less than 1% of tea remaining is water flavors and additives.

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#10 Butter

The composition of natural butter is whole milk and cream. But all butter makers use vegetable oils and palm oil in their butter.

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#11 Frozen Foods

Manufacturers add water in the frozen pack, which include up to 50% of the weight of the goods.

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#12 Bottled Water

Research shows that bottled water we buy is the most common tap water. And due to the multi-stage cleaning, the number of useful elements in such water is reduced to zero

#13 French Fries

Marketers use visualization techniques to earn more profit. For example, if you buy a large fries from McDonald's that doesn't mean it contains more fries than medium one. The difference between a large and a medium pack of French fries lies only in the pack itself.