Oh no, sugar and... what chemicals were they again?
Processed animal fat bad for you heart etc.. bread contains up to around 40% of animal fat.
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Oh no, sugar and... what chemicals were they again?
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.
Processed animal fat bad for you heart etc.. bread contains around 40% of animal fat.
Bread from hovis and companies contain added sugar and a few other chemicals that destroy your system.
Processed animal fat bad for you heart etc.. bread contains around 40% of animal fat.
that's cos he's talking rubbish.That's strange, all of the Hovis bread is suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans... you would think if 40% of it were animal fat it wouldn't be
that's cos he's talking rubbish.
You should know how the system works, its like word of mouth.
that's cos he's talking rubbish.
You should know how the system works, its like word of mouth.
Bread from hovis and companies contain added sugar and a few other chemicals that destroy your system.
nope look up the ingredients
http://www.veggieglobal.com/nutrition/non-vegetarian-food-additives.htm
http://www.hovisbakery.co.uk/hovis-range/wholemeal/ said:Wholemeal Flour, Water, Caramelised Sugar, Yeast, Fermented Wheat Flour, Salt, Vegetable Fat, Wheat Protein, Emulsifiers: E472e, E471; Soya Flour, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid
Processed animal fat bad for you heart etc.. bread contains around 40% of animal fat.
Don't forget that The Times, Telegraph, Guardian and many others are also in it too, it’s a conspiracy.
You need to know how propaganda works , bandwagon technique and glittering generalities.
Are Hovis lying now?