More BBC propaganda!

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I don't see why this is news. The BBC has been a powerful arm of the British government's propaganda machine for years.

When your looking for one thing its easy to find what you want but then when you add other aspects such as other variables, then thats when the facts become less positive.
Believe what you want but the BBC is bias even reporters that work at the BBC have said so.

The BBC now is a future speculator, and speculates more than it produces facts.



Reuters in on it too?

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE56S3ZJ20090729
 
Bread from hovis and companies contain added sugar and a few other chemicals that destroy your system.

ha-ha organicis is no different.

All organic means is no use of pesticides/herbicides, Genetically modified. It does not say anything about what ingredients are used.

And unless it says 100% organic then it contains upto 5% non organic ingredients.
 
You should know how the system works, its like word of mouth.

Considering you come in on these topics with contraversial veiwpoints, making wild statements, don't you think it would be better if you posted more than one line? Honestly backing up your points or even, heck, replying to others counter arguements with more than just a sentace would make your posts infinitely less infuriating and more worthwhile.
 
Bread from hovis and companies contain added sugar and a few other chemicals that destroy your system.

From the Hovis website:

Hovis - Best of Both:

Wheat Flour, Water, Wheatgerm (5%), Yeast, Wheat Fibre, Fermented Wheat Flour, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Soya Flour, Wheat Protein, Vegetable Fibre (Inulin), Emulsifier: E472e, Vegetable Fat, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid.

Hovis - Wholemeal:

Wholemeal Flour, Water, Caramelised Sugar, Yeast, Fermented Wheat Flour, Salt, Vegetable Fat, Wheat Protein, Emulsifiers: E472e, E471; Soya Flour, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid

Hovis - Seed Sensation:

Wheat Flour, Water, Light and Nutty Seed Mix (Toasted Sunflower Seeds (6%), Millet Seeds (2%), Toasted Brown Linseed (2%), Poppy Seeds, Toasted Golden Linseed, Golden Linseed), Yeast, Wheat Protein, Salt, Vinegar, Caramelised Sugar, Malted Barley Flour, Barley Flour, Fermented Wheat Flour, Emulsifier: E472e, Vegetable Fat, Barley Fibre, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid

Hovis - Granary Original:

Wheat Flour, Water, Original Granary Blend (Granary Flakes (11%), Malted Barley Flour, Toasted Wheat, Wheat Bran, Toasted Rye), Wheat Protein, Yeast, Salt, Vinegar, Vegetable Fat, Soya Flour, Barley Flour, Emulsifiers: E471, E472e; Caramelised Sugar, Barley Fibre, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid

Hovis - Wheatgerm:

Wheat Flour, Water, Wheatgerm (11%), Yeast, Salt, Wheat Protein, Vinegar, Barley Flour, Soya Flour, Fermented Wheat Flour, Emulsifier: E472e, Vegetable Fat, Barley Fibre, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid.

Hovis - White:

Wheat Flour, Water, Yeast, Salt, Soya Flour, Vegetable Fat, Fermented Wheat Flour, Emulsifiers: E472e, E471; Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid

So, small amounts of caramelised sugar, which is perfectly safe and not bad for you in moderate quantities. No animal fat, and certainly not 40% animal fat.

You're talking garbage.

EDIT: Your random E-numbers site states the E471 and E472e may contain animal fats as they are derived from Glyceral which may have been produced from animal fats used in soap making. I'd say that's quite an outside chance.
 
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Processed animal fat bad for you heart etc.. bread contains around 40% of animal fat.

What?

Do you mean, it contains 40% of the worlds animal fat? Do you mean it contains 40% fat? Do you mean 40% of the fat in bread contains fat?

I mean, how could you even make bread that is 40% fat? Most bread is 1% fat. I'm pretty sure it ain't from an animal either. As for the sugars, taking your hovis example, it contains 3% sugar. I hardly think that's going to have a harmful effect on your health, unless you eat several loaves a day.
 
Typical cheap white loaf
Wheat Flour, Water, Yeast, Salt, Vegetable Oil, Soya Flour, Emulsifiers (Mono- and Di-Acetyltartaric Acid Esters of Mono- and Di-Glycerides of Fatty Acids), Preservative (Calcium Propionate), Flour Treatment Agent (L-Ascorbic Acid)

Where is the animal fat. If your going to believe crap, at least make sure the claims are at least possible.
 
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