The "ingredients" of orange juice. Not the natural one of course that you squeeze yourself; the other one. Is this still orange juice?

The "ingredients" of orange juice. Not the natural one of course that you squeeze yourself; the other one. Is this still orange juice?

Terrible. Over here we have a law against the false labelling of "juices". I'm not 100% sure about the exact percentage each product must have to be labelled accordingly but it goes "something" like that.
100% juice made from fruit = Orange JUICE
50% and above = Orange Nectar
Below 50% = Orange drink, soft-drink, whatever.
Yet, if I read the labels on juice, they're still shit even when they're almost pure thanks to all the other shit they put into it.
That's super interesting that they have that sliding scale tier of what qualifies as a juice. It's terrible that a lot of these things end up being mixed with a ton of preservatives, in addition to all these crazy chemicals. Everyone should be inspired to get a juice extractor after reading these ingredients.
Yeah probably one of the very few good things they ever came up with.
I sometimes don't even know what to buy any more when I do my grocery shopping. Nothing is appealing, 95% of the stuff at the store (inc fruits and veg) are just shit and if you read ingredients as well, you wont buy much. if it wasn't for the local butcher and farmers market I'd starve.
Shaking a local farmer's hand is the way to go, because as people like Gates continue to poison the food supply with their gmo seeds and mRNA shots for livestock, not to mention their factory made slop; the food from the store will become way less healthier than it is now
Two of my friends who worked in a british juice factory do not drink OJ that's not freshly squeezed.
Did they ever discuss some of the things that they saw at their former workplace that motivated this decision?
Mentioned only one thing and I never asked for more, really.
They said that those supposed bits of fruit in organic OJ, doesn't come from
squeezing the fruit. It comes in packages as dried ingredient. They were adding it themselves to the mix.