Food Babe - At first glance the Frosted Flakes in the U.S. and U.K. look nearly identical - but there is one big difference. The preservative BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) in the U.S.
I found frosted flakes in the international aisle. There’s no BHT in the frosted flakes that were made for outside the US but I go to the cereal aisle and the frosted flakes that are made for us ...
Food Babe - These Triscuits are preserved with the chemical Butylated Hydroxytoluene, otherwise known as “BHT”. This chemical is linked to cancer in some animals studies and is an endocrine disruptor that
Food Babe - Kellogg's does not use the ingredient BHT in their cereals in other countries. They took BHT out of cereals completely, and replaced it with safer alternatives in Europe –
Vani Hari | Food Babe | Kellogg's adds BHT to several of their cereals like Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, but also to cereals that look “healthy” like Frost... | Instagram
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