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14 Disgusting Secrets About Your Groceries

Red-colored products are typically dyed with cochineal extract. So what is cochineal extract? The bodies of crushed-up teeny insects.

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The cochineal insect is native to Mexico and South America. They’re tiny and live on cactus plants. Cochineal dye comes in two basic forms — cochineal extract (the bodies of the pulverized bugs) and carmine, which is further processed to create a more purified coloring. Cochineal extract is also sometimes listed as carminic acid or carmine. It is also used in pink-colored products like grapefruit juice and strawberry flavored yogurts, too.

This is how the ingredients for those delicious packaged veggie burgers get mixed together:

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That’s right – it’s all done with shovel and barrel. It’s almost as if it was dirt…

Those delicious hot dogs your kids love are typically filled with a blend of meat trimmings, fat, and cereal filler.

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Cereal filler is basically bread crumbs, oatmeal, or flour. Yummy, right?

Most brands of commercial milk you can buy at any grocery stores are made by combining, heating, homogenizing, and repackaging the milk of hundreds of cows.

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The milk is standardized, fortified, pasteurized and homogenized. Translated, this means that it will be taken apart and put back together again, not always in the same proportions. Then it will be cooked and emulsified.

Greek yogurt manufacturing produces millions of pounds of toxic acid whey waste every year.

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The sad part is – no one knows what they do with it! “For every three or four ounces of milk, Chobani and other companies can produce only one ounce of creamy Greek yogurt. The rest becomes acid whey. It’s a thin, runny waste product that can’t simply be dumped. Not only would that be illegal, but whey decomposition is toxic to the natural environment, robbing oxygen from streams and rivers.” via Modern Farmers.

If the orange juice is not-from-concentrate, it is processed with “flavor packs” to artificially ensure that each bottle tastes exactly the same.

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These mixtures are added to replace the natural flavors lost when juice is chemically stripped of oxygenso that it can be kept in storage tanks for over a year without oxidizing. That cannot be good to put into your body.

Shredded cheese is packed with refined wood pulp.

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Cellulose, made from broken-down plant fibers like wood, is a common food additive that can also make ice cream creamier or salad dressing thicker without adding calories. Even if the package is labeled as organic, it can still be included.

To make bacon, it gets hung up in this weird carwash closet machine and covered in liquid smoke.

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The liquid smoke also includes dyes to give the pork that bacon color.

Many of the imported and expensive extra-virgin olive oils are actually cut with cheaper seed and nut oils.

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If you want to find out more, read Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil by Tom Mueller.

The canning process for soup is so intense that companies grow huge, super-strong carrots for the soup so they won’t disintegrate in the process.

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Scientists describe these carrots as baseball bats.

Coffee creamer is made of corn syrup and vegetable oils.

Those vegetables oils may not sound bad, but they are hydrogenated and trans-fatty oils. if you enjoy that in your coffee, just ignore this.

Not that you need another reason to stop using creamer, but this is the texture you get when all of the ingredients on the previous page are mixed together.

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Most of your favorite ice creams are thickened and stabilized a seaweed extract.

Food scientists use this seaweed extract because:

  1. They thicken things: Ice cream, marshmallow fluff, pancake syrup, etc., all benefit from thickening.
  2. They emulsify things: They help liquids to stay mixed together without separating.
  3. They change the texture: Generally, a gum will make something thicker or chewier.
  4. They stabilize crystals: A gum might help prevent sugar or ice from crystallizing.

Maraschino cherry producers bleach the fruit with chemicals and then marinate it in huge vats of corn syrup and dye to turn the cherries red again. Yummy!

 

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49 Products You’ll Never Look At The Same Way Again

1. The first lip balms were based on human ear wax.

2. Ikea products are actually named based on a system. Beds, for example, are named after places in Norway.

3. And it’s been estimated that 1 in 10 European babies is conceived in an Ikea bed.

4. The Quaker Oats man is named Larry.

5. The Cap’n Crunch guy’s full name is Horatio Magellan Crunch (and he isn’t really a captain).

6. Electric vibrators were invented over a decade before the electric iron and vacuum cleaner, because priorities.

7. A chemical originally found in human sperm is used to prevent wrinkles and therefore you can get a facial* with it.

8. The first commercial toilet paper was made from manila-infused hemp sheets, although people preferred to wipe with pages from the Sears catalogue instead.

9. “Skunked” beer isn’t caused by a change in temperature, but by a change in light exposure.

10. One of Sony’s first products was an electronic rice cooker.

11. And one of Sharp’s was a mechanical pencil, from which the brand took its name.

12. Chicken McNuggets come in exactly four shapes and they all have names: bell, bone, ball, and boot.

13. For a limited time, Canadian McDonalds are selling something called the McLobster.

14. Lysol used to be marketed as a feminine hygiene product.

15. And Kotex was originally manufactured as bandage material during World War I.

16. Amazon’s logo features an arrow pointing from A to Z to show that it sells everything from A to Z.

17. The best-selling products at Wal-Mart are bananas.

18. Clairol once manufactured a “Touch of Yogurt” shampoo.

19. And Colgate attempted to sell the world on “kitchen entrees.”

20. Pepsi A.M. was a valiant stab at creating a breakfast soda that never took off.

21. Pepsi was originally called “Brad’s Drink” after its founder, Caleb Bradham.

22. Wrigley’s Chewing Gum was the first product to feature a supermarket barcode, in 1974.

23. Texas Pete hot sauce is made in North Carolina.

24. Because it’s so processed, American cheese can’t actually be marketed as “cheese” and instead has to go by “cheese product” and the like.

25. Oreos don’t contain any dairy and are actually vegan.

26. Since white strips wouldn’t be invented for another two thousand years or so, ancient Romans used urine as a teeth-whitening agent.

27. WD40 is called that because it took the company 40 attempts to get the formulation (which stands for “Water Displacement”) right.

28. The inventor of Vaseline claimed to have eaten a spoonful of it every day.

29. Pam cooking spray is thought to be an acronym for “Product of Arthur Meyerhoff,” who was one of its inventors.

30. Q-Tips were originally called “Baby Gays.”

31. The formula for Silly Putty was originally concocted to provide synthetic rubber to the military.

32. Nutella was popularized during World War II because chocolate supplies were extremely limited due to rationing, and so the brand’s founder used hazelnut paste to make the supply last.

33. Cheerios were originally called Cheerioats.

34. Play-Doh began its life as wallpaper cleaner.

35. The man who invented the Pringles can was cremated and buried in one.

36. Nike shoes were first conceived on a waffle iron.

37. The first Apple logo featured Sir Isaac Newton.

38. The glue on the back of postage stamps (British ones, at least) contains 5.9 calories.

39. Barbie’s real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

40. Mattel briefly released Growing Up Skipper, a doll that grew breasts when you twisted its arm. The tagline was “She’s two dolls in one for twice as much fun!

41. Pizza Hut perfume is real.

42. Can openers weren’t invented until about 50 years after the invention of canned food, making them incredibly difficult to open in the meantime.

43. All of the letters in the word “typewriter” can be found on the same row on a QWERTY keyboard. (Same with “Alaska.”)

44. Mayonnaise can be used to suffocate head lice.

45. Pez dispensers were originally designed to look like cigarette lighters and marketed to encourage people to quit smoking.

46. Rogaine was originally meant to treat high blood pressure, before people noticed that its side effect was hair growth in men.

47. Starbucks’ Trenta-size cup is larger than the average adult human stomach.

48. And the coffee company is named for a character in Moby-Dick (although it was almost named “Pequod” after the whaling ship in the book).

49. Magnums have the same length and base circumference as regular condoms.

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15 ACTUAL ITEMS YOU’LL ONLY FIND IN A CHINESE WALMART. REALLY FUNNY BUT ALSO QUITE SCARY

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Crocodiles

 
I’m not surprised but wasn’t really aware they have Chinese Walmarts! A Redditorposted these pics of strange merchandise we wouldn’t see in a regular Hellmart. If you’re an animal rights vegetarian, this will freak you out. But the antibactirial underwear for men is a must have!
 
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Bulk rice.

 
 
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Mixed meats.

 
 
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Orange juice and cooking oil.

 
 
 
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Turtles and Frogs

 

 
 
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Walmart brand spirits.

 
 
 
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Ribcages.

 
 
 
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Assorted dried reptile parts.

 
 
 
 
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Boxes of liquor.

 
 
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More frogs.

 
 
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A vast selection of chopsticks.

 
 
 
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Ducks

 
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Great Value brand beef granules.

 
 
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Pig faces.

 
 
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Antibacterial bikini underwear for men.