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Have you heard of the most insane food scandals? Chances are, these scandals somehow affected what you ate…it might even be affecting it now…and not for the better. Check out these 25 insane food scandals that actually happened.
We’d like to believe that what we eat is absolutely safe. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. In many cases we don’t even know what we are eating or where it comes from. But when we find out, we are rarely satisfied. Check out these insane food scandals (and our photo credits and sources) and let us know in the comments below if you’ve heard of these scandals (and if they’ve changed the way you eat).
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Do you know WHAT you are eating? You may think you are eating 100% pure food, but the answers is alarmingly different. Take the fast food restaurant Subway for example. Their chicken only contained 50% real chicken. The rest was soy fillers. But soy fillers are not too bad compared to fake eggs. In 2012, scammers in China produced eggs cheaper than the supermarket by creating a mold where they combined resin, starch, coagulant, and pigments. Talk about fake food! But wait there’s more! Also in China, a gang of traders bought a whole bunch of rat, fox, and minx flesh and sold it as lamb! Check out the rest of these 25 insane food scandals that actually happened.
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