Vani Hari started a petition on foodbabe
In recent years, American food companies have frequently been exposed to "double standards" around the world, especially in the Chinese market. This phenomenon is not only reflected in food ingredients and safety standards, but also extends to services, recall systems and other aspects. Take McDonald's as an example. The company announced in the US market that it would purchase chicken products that do not use human antibiotics, but has not yet made the same commitment in the Chinese market. This behavior reveals the current situation of different standards for American food in different countries.
Vani Hari, an excellent writer and food activist, also known as Food Babe, recently launched a petition on the foodbabe website, pointing out that Kellogg's products sold in the United States and Europe have double standards, calling for the removal of artificial food coloring and preservatives such as BHT from Kellogg's children's cereals sold in the United States. The petition stated that in Europe and Australia, all Kellogg's cereals do not contain artificial colors and BHT, and asked the company to remove artificial colors, artificial flavors and BHT from all cereal foods in North America and around the world. The petition has collected more than 120,000 signatures.
On October 15, activists attended a rally outside the Kellogg plant in Battle Creek, where they handed over a petition with more than 400,000 signatures asking Kellogg to remove artificial dyes and the preservative BHT from its cereals in the U.S. They said there was evidence that artificial colors can cause behavioral problems in children. "I support all the mothers who are working to give their children healthy food without added chemicals," said food activist Vani Hari.
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