In case you didn't know, manufacturers are legally allowed to
list 0 grams if the trans
fat content is
under 0.5 grams, and this amount quickly adds up when you take into consideration that no one eats only cookie or candy.
Any amount of trans
fat can be harmful; if you see any number
listed under trans
fat on the label, you should return it to the store shelf, so in some ways this information can be helpful.
Avoid danger like our ancestors did (think lions, trans
fats, sugars, fluoride, excessive wifi, emfs, vaccines, mercury, toxic people, pollution, non-native water, plastics, non-native clothing (polyester, acrylic, acetate, nylon, etc), non-native bedding, non-native eating and drinking containers, non-native toiletries, non-native smells (perfumes, air fresheners), flame retardants, etc)... This is more categorical in nature because to
list everything
under this category would be virtually impossible.