Why do companies need to put "real white meat" on their product? I feel if I go to a restaurant (sit down or to go) and order a chicken sandwich, the only option should be healthy "real" white meat chicken; not a processed cow/ chicken mixture. Has our country really come this far.....I did read the ingredients label for pizza bagels made by a very well known company and "silicon" was listed.
sil·i·con [sil-i-kuh
n, -kon]: nonmetallic element, having amorphous and crystalline forms,occurring in a combined state in minerals and rocks andconstituting more than one fourth of the earth's crust: used insteelmaking, alloys, etc. -Enjoy your pizza rolls!
In addition to "real" food, I don't think the general public would be so upset about the higher price of "organic" or natural foods, if we did not build our country around artificial foods to keep prices low. Why hand toss your own fresh dough, prep freshly picked ingredients, and take the time to handcraft each individual ravioli when you can buy an entire pre-made bag of them for $5 and have it ready in three minutes. In my opinion it comes down to time and tradition. If you are brought up eating only these things, organic food would take a bigger chunk of your budget. It is also much easier and convenient to microwave dinner daily.
Finally, while this one is slightly more ridiculous, what makes Ketchup fancy? As I did a survey of a few close friends about the topic, they could not give an answer either. Even google (my answer to life) did not give me a straight forward answer. Some same it is all a marketing ploy, while others indicate that the way the tomatoes are prepared makes them fancy. This maybe one of life's greatest mysteries, I'm sure.
Don't expect ANY mystery ingredients coming from food I prepare or am associated with. It's just not good business.
-T.b.
Just an example....
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