Sunday, March 2, 2014

Is Azodicarbonamide in Your Bread? (Part 2)



In my last post, I discussed how food activist The Food Babe started a petition for Subway to take Azodicarbonamide (a dangerous food additive also found in plastics) out of their bread.  Currently, the petition is up to 94,000 signatures and Subway has announced that they plan on taking out Azodicarbonamide (also known as ADA) out of their bread "soon".  Keep the pressure on Subway and sign the petition below (if you haven't yet!) and don't eat at Subway until they make a change!

http://foodbabe.com/subway/

ADA is also lurking in the majority of bread products in supermarkets.   I've taken a few trips to the supermarket to investigate which breads were the best and worst for you.  Sadly, most breads out there are filled with TONS of chemicals and additives (even if they don't have ADA in them). 

Here are some of the WORST breads on the market right now.  Note that not every product from that company has ADA, but if any of the products had it, I put it on the list.  Remember to read your labels to be sure!


WORST LIST: 

Sara Lee
Thomas’s 
Freihofer’s
Martin’s Potato Rolls
Fiber One (No ADA, but TONS of additives)  
Sunbeam
Arnold Sandwich Thins and Light Bread
Mariano's 

Let's take a look at Arnold's Bakery Light 100% Whole Wheat.  Arnold's boasts that there is no high fructose corn syrup in this product.  Looking at the list, I think corn syrup is the least of your worries! 






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