I would be shocked by the title alone, but the Canadian food labeling exemptions not only lists all the different chemicals that are exempt from labeling on packaging, but also specifically exempts them from the law that makes it illegal to poison food. So they aren't exactly treading new ground here, just being more blatant about it.
I just went around in circles on their site and I've yet to find the list of additives exempt from labeling. It was a pain before and I think I stumbled on it mostly by accident.
At the end of the table it listed the exact food and safety law they were exempt from, and looking that law up was essentially a law against intentionally poisoning food.
Because...VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo. See Venom.] - "extremely active in doing injury; very poisonous or venomous".
The question is why those who change the meaning of words to deceive mankind collectively would not be inspired by the ignorance of the majority towards more and more absurd deceptions?
How about this one? VAC'CINE, adjective [Latin vaccinus, from vacca, a cow.] Who treats humans like cattle and more importantly who acts akin to cattle? (no offense against the bovine genus implied).
I would be shocked by the title alone, but the Canadian food labeling exemptions not only lists all the different chemicals that are exempt from labeling on packaging, but also specifically exempts them from the law that makes it illegal to poison food. So they aren't exactly treading new ground here, just being more blatant about it.
They've updated and changed all the food labeling stuff online, as if it wasn't hard enough to find before. :/
The bookmark I had now leads here, https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-nutrition/food-safety/food-additives/lists-permitted.html with lists of permitted additives, but nothing about labeling exemptions.
I just went around in circles on their site and I've yet to find the list of additives exempt from labeling. It was a pain before and I think I stumbled on it mostly by accident.
At the end of the table it listed the exact food and safety law they were exempt from, and looking that law up was essentially a law against intentionally poisoning food.
Because...VIR'ULENT, adjective [Latin virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the same root as vir, vireo. See Venom.] - "extremely active in doing injury; very poisonous or venomous".
The question is why those who change the meaning of words to deceive mankind collectively would not be inspired by the ignorance of the majority towards more and more absurd deceptions?
How about this one? VAC'CINE, adjective [Latin vaccinus, from vacca, a cow.] Who treats humans like cattle and more importantly who acts akin to cattle? (no offense against the bovine genus implied).