FDA Bans First FD&C Dye! Which Will be Next?

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The FDA has moved to finally ban Red Dye No. 3 from use in food and drugs in America.  Red Dye No. 3 was first determined to be a cancer causing color additive almost 30 years ago.  Studies conducted using labs rats found that they became inflicted with the disease after consuming large amounts of Red dye No. 3.  Thirty years ago, the FDA officially banned Red Dye No. 3 from use in cosmetics but left the door open for it to be used as a color additive in food and prescription drugs.  By January 2027, the FDA has ordered that Red Dye No 3 must be removed from all food in the USA and by 2028--from all drugs. Food Manufacturers Shiver in their Boots Red Dye No. 3 has mostly been used in baked goods, sweets and candies.  It is used by prominent candy manufacturers such as Mars Inc (Skittles) and Just Born Quality Confections (Peeps).  Food Manufacturing giants such as Con Agra, McCormick, Heinz, General Mills and Pepsi Co will all have to find alternatives for ...

The Impossible Whopper: An Honest Review

Chicken lovers have got Popeye’s new chicken sandwich and vegetarians and vegans have a chance to take part in this modern day sandwich craze.
Burger introduced a 100% plant based whopper courtesy of Impossible Foods on August 8th making this a very historic moment in the world of fast foods. Burger king previously offered a Morningstar veggie burger on their menu prior to the release of the Impossible Whopper.





I’d like to consider myself A meat substitute dictionary. You name it, I’ve probably tried it and also know exactly which meatless types will work well in various meat free dishes. Want meat free tacos, pepperoni, hamburger, lasagna, or shepherd’s pie? Just hold a give me a few seconds while I download my internal meat free memory.

Burger King has put all fast food chains to shame. When I say that this burger is absolutely amazing, I wholeheartedly mean it! That flame-broiled flavor synonymous with BK’s burgers was exactly what a protein packed meat free burger needed. When I bit into the burger, I got a liiiiitle scared. I’m not going to lie. It tastes so much like a regular whopper but I kept on biting and a couple of bites in, I decided that this was indeed an impossible burger. It is truly plants doing the Impossible.

The lettuce, tomatoes and onions complimented the burger so extremely well. Now, I’ve definitely never been a huge burger lover but this little burger is a supremely awesome vegan treat. The impossible burger comes without any cheese. simply request no mayo to make it thoroughly vegan.







It’s a meatless super meaty, flavorful, flame broiled goodness which will definitely please the a heavy meat eater. This is a great move of Burger King to recognize the need for healthier but great tasting meatless options. With all seriousness, this is a burger that can turn your starkest red meat lover into a vegetarian. Burger friggin bulls eye!
Now, this is just a treat of course when you’re out and about, and desire a good tasting burger from time to time. Though I highly approve of the impossible burger at Burger King, none will beat the real burger KING, in my opinion and that is my beloved Beyond Meat brand because their burgers are completely GMO free. Thanks Impossible for creating a great tasting and looking meat free burger but now we need you to take a ride on the GMO free train. Chooooooo Choooooo! And Chop Chop!
Impossible so far has only been available at certain restaurants and food establishments. As of this month, people now have the chance to make their very own impossible burger at home. impossible burger can be purchased at select grocery stores nationwide.

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