Not every store product and half - ready food is bad, but in many cases,
these products hide surprising ingredients, so read the labels carefully.
Not exact matches
You may be
surprised to learn that many of these
products, some are even non-food, contain
hidden sources of gluten.
Adding to the problem, sugar is
hiding in many
surprising products, such as oatmeal and peanut butter, and confusing food labels make it hard to know how much of it you're getting.
As more and more people become aware of the repercussions of sugar, it is no
surprise that you can find many companies
hiding the presence of sugar in their
products.
Though the listing mentions the
product as Samsung GT - 8110, it could be a ploy to
hide the real thing for a greater
surprise later.
What is
surprising is that the revelation was
hidden beneath lots of other usual stuff, such as all the latest information about
products like laptops, desktops, and such that the company plans to introduce in the coming months.
We were very
surprised to find out some of the
hidden snags behind this
product and it's important for us to share the findings from our CMHC representative.
A similar trend is seen for human foods, where
products (like energy bars) list their limited ingredients prominently on the front of the packaging — they are right there in front of the shopper, with no
hidden surprises.
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