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Discouraging use of ~~artificial~~ dye is a good idea. It interferes with people's ability to make health conscious choices. Requiring labeling would be a great start.
Food dye is used to cover up a lot of food crime. Most of us wouldn't eat food that needs to be dyed to look safe to eat, if it weren't dyed, if we had a choice.
Using AI to fast track food regulations is a terrible idea.
Edit: Good point that "artificial" is part of their witch hunt wording. I only mean we could probably do with less dye use, or clear labels on what has been dyed.
Thing is they're not banning all dyes, they want “natural” dyes used instead. But “natural” does not necessarily mean better or safer.
source? i did a brief search but didn’t see anything about it.
You can look at it from a different angle. If there’s nothing actually wrong with the food other than appearance, then food dye prevents food waste.
also:
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/why-did-the-fda-ban-red-dye-3/
setting the precedent to remove expert opinion of federal law and replace it with court opinion is not good.
Yeah. I mean, yes - there's a brain worm damaged person heading the FDA.
I was specifically alluding to The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. More generally, modern food production is often still disgusting.
Fair point, which is why I favor labeling. Let people make their own call, with clear labels providing enough information.
No disagreement from me.
My point is that we might not be as quick to hand over control to bull-in-china-shop brain-worm victims if we actually regulated things. We missed that window a long time ago, but it needs to be part of the conversation if there's to be a recovery.
its coming from worm brains who consumes methlyene blue, which is a dye in itself.
I also prefer 100% natural ground insects in my food over artificial dyes.
(Just teasing for funsies)
Ricin is natural and one of the most potent plant-produced poisons.
yeah, some people craze over all natural and I tell them some natural ingredients just to see them pause, like beaver bits make vanilla taste better so is a natural addictive. idc, it taste good, but some people question thier vanilla.
Haha. Fine by me, if it's clearly labeled.
Edit: I'm not eating any bugs, if I know they're present...unless they're truly delicious...