The attempts of a certain food industry -almost always, that of the ultra-processed- to confuse consumers with the packaging of their products are nothing new. In previous episodes we have talked about the usual tricks to deceive you in the packaging, the words to be wary of (“natural”, “artisan”, “homemade”), lies about sugar or deception in children’s products or the light. However, there are products that stand out in the marketing art of being mistaken to camouflage themselves as healthy without any kind of modesty.
The dietitian-nutritionist and food technologist Beatrice Robles You have selected some of them. Sausage with milk that turns out to be powdered milk, cookies for cholesterol that you should not eat whether or not you have cholesterol, buttered popcorn that does not have butter and “well-being” turkey hams that do not give well-being are some of the pearls chosen by Robles . His explanations of what these products really are – and the red flags with which you rate them, you have them in the video above.
PRODUCTS ANALYZED
- Knorr lobster soup
- Puleva lactose-free milk
- Oatmeal Cookies
- Turkey ham El Pozo BienStar
- butter pops
- Campofrío double milk sausages
- All Bran fruit and fiber sponge cake
- Yatekomo Yakisoba Chicken
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