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    Pressures of Frito Lay

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    switched the name on its olestra-laden snack line. This came into picture when FDA withdrew a requirement that companies warn customers of Olestra possible side effects. Centre for Science in the Public interest speculated that Frito Lay was trying to set apart its low-fat chips from the previous olestra warnings. After the warnings Frito-Lay made a settlement with CSPI in which Frito-Lay agreed to post Olestra Logo more transparent and also by adding the phrase “Made with Olestra” more flagrantly.

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    matter that an actual nutrition movement is needed. Gladwell discusses an alternative healthier way to deep fry French fries which shows great strength in his argument. The much healthier way of deep-frying French fries is by using Olestra‚ Malcolm Gladwell discusses. Olestra is a fat substitute that cannot be absorbed by the body. Frito-Lay’s no-fat Wow! chips are made with a version of

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    another fat substitute‚ olestra‚ is different. Olestra can cause gastrointestinal distress and take vitamins and carotenoids out of the body. The new substitute does not have those affects. Inglett says that you should eat more of the kind of fibers that make up Z-Trim to reduce the chances of getting intestinal disorders. But there are some people who argue with Inglett’s theory on his new substitute. "I wouldn’t expect Z-Trim to have the same kinds of problems as olestra‚" says Margo Wootan‚

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    Food Additives

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    Why There Should be a Limit on Food Additives For many centuries people have been adding things to preserve foods. An example of this is using salt to preserve meats or adding herbs to enhance the flavor of any other type of food. In recent years‚ however‚ the amount of additives in food has dramatically increased‚ and some of the items that are being added have been questioned by scientists as well as some consumers. Some additives have been known to cause sickness and contribute to the formation

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    in heart rate‚ burning sensations and difficulty in breathing. | MSG(Monosodium Glutamate) | * Flavor enhancer in restaurant food‚ salad dressing‚ chips‚ frozen entrees‚ soups and other foods. | * Inhibits absorption of some nutrients | Olestra | * An indigestible fat substitute used primarily in foods that are fried and baked |

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    The majority of American families had always‚ grown‚ raised‚ caught or hunted for their own foods. Until the early 1900’s. The use of food preservatives began in 1910. The Trans-Fat was the first food additive to begin to be used in foods. Nathan’s Hot Dogs‚ Aunt Jemima syrup‚ Hellmann’s mayonnaise‚ Oreo cookies‚ Crisco‚ and Marshmallow Fluff were the first foods that began to use additives in the food to increase taste and length of time the food could be able to be stored before becoming unservable

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    Tyler Durden Identity

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    Durden: We’re consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession. Murder‚ crime‚ poverty‚ these things don’t concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines‚ television with 500 channels‚ some guy’s name on my underwear. Rogaine‚ Viagra‚ Olestra. Narrator: Martha Stewart. * Tyler Durden: Fuck Martha Stewart. Martha’s polishing the brass on the Titanic. It’s all going down‚ man. So fuck off with your sofa units and Strinne green stripe patterns. * * Narrator: I flipped through

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    How Potato Chips Are Made

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    The Manufacturing  Process * 1 When the potatoes arrive at the plant‚ they are examined and tasted for quality. A half dozen or so buckets are randomly filled. Some are punched with holes in their cores so that they can be tracked through the cooking process. The potatoes are examined for green edges and blemishes. The pile of defective potatoes is weighed; if the weight exceeds a company’s preset allowance‚ the entire truckload can be rejected. * 2 The potatoes move along a conveyer belt to

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    Pringles - Meet the pringles

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    for multi-choices and is therefore open for expansion of new products -Younger generation has built a strong "snack-culture" * Unique new product: -Introduction of a new exotic taste/image -Unique production process (calorie-free cooking oil - Olestra) -Strong brand identity -Product Line Unique‚ tastes good‚ competitive price‚ and convenient * Management: -Management experienced‚ broad base of interests and knowledge -Extensive experience and success within snack product marketing In conclusion

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    rocter & Gamble Co.‚ also known as P&G‚ is an American multinational consumer goods company headquartered in downtown Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ United States‚ founded by William Procter and James Gamble‚ both from the United Kingdom. Its products include pet foods‚ cleaning agents‚ and personal care products. Prior to the sale of Pringles to the Kellogg Company‚ its product line included foods and beverages.[2] In 2014‚ P&G recorded $83.1 billion in sales. On 1 August 2014‚ P&G announced it was streamlining

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