America’s Ultra-Processed Foods Can Contain Additives Used In Yoga Mats

We Bought This Bread In April. It Still Looks Fine.

Some bread companies have worked in the past decade to remove chemical additives from their formulations as consumers demanded cleaner labels and simpler ingredients. In 2014, Flowers Foods said it had scrapped azodicarbonamide from its Nature’s Own baked goods the year prior.

The additive, which helps bread rise consistently, drew a backlash from some consumers after they discovered it was also used in yoga mats.

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