How can a product be labeled 0 grams of trans fat when it still contains partial!


Question: How can a product be labeled 0 grams of trans fat when it still contains partially hydrogenated oil!?
According to Unilever, make of "I Can't Believe It Contains Shortening":

A very small amount of Partially Hydrogenated oil is used to provide the structure needed for the product, but the amount of trans fat is less than 0!.5 grams per serving!. Based on [the politics of crony capitalism within Bush's] FDA labeling regulations related to fats, less than one-half gram of fat is declared 0 grams per serving!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
What's your point!? Are you truly trying to inform!? Do you have a problem with Unileiver (which, from what I have read from apparently independent sources, tests on animals)!? Do you have a problem with President Bush!?

I avoid anything with partially or fully hydrogenated oils for the reasons you state!.

I also avoid butter!. It is from abused cows who are pumped up with hormones, antibodies, etc!. just to produce more than what they naturally can!. Gee, that sounds like good eats, too eh!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

What's the question!?

ALL companies do this sort of thing!. Take a look at Pam cooking spray (and other cooking sprays) - they show 0 calories per 1 second spray, but what is the main ingredient!? OIL!

It's the labeling regulations, and the companies take advantage of it!. It pays to be a label reader and a smart consumer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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