Anonymous ID: 6cee14 April 29, 2025, 3:17 p.m. No.22971280   🗄️.is 🔗kun

whoever did this meme may have just memed it into reality

POTUS just said he’ll wear the brick suit one day, and I bet he will because he’s a troll

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Anonymous ID: 6cee14 April 29, 2025, 3:39 p.m. No.22971481   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/nfl/article-14661405/new-england-patriots-guantanamo-bay-flight.html

 

Why the New England Patriots plane flew to Guantanamo Bay on Monday

Anonymous ID: 6cee14 April 29, 2025, 3:43 p.m. No.22971515   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1531 >>1833 >>1848 >>1959

America's largest food company makes major recipe change to appease RFK Jr that'll change taste of snacks

>PepsiCo

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14659771/food-giant-recipe-change-rfk-jr-dyes-additives.html

 

PepsiCo has announced that it has already started phasing out artificial ingredients in line with Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's drive to ban them from foods.

 

The food giant's CEO, Ramon Laguarta, said that it would continue to transition products such as Cheetos, Lay's, Tostitos and Doritos to be more natural in response to a change in consumer preferences.

 

Laguarta confirmed that Lay's and Tostitos 'will be out of artificial colors by the end of this year.'

 

Used in the American food supply for decades to give treats an appealing hue, in recent years concerns have been raised over the health effects of food dyes - including animal studies suggesting they can cause hyperactivity, cancer and other health problems.

 

PepsiCo, headquartered in Harrison, New York, owns more than 200 food and beverage brands worldwide, including 23 that each generate over $1 billion in sales annually.

 

Laguarta claims that 60 percent of the company's portfolio currently doesn't contain any artificial dyes and they are working at finding natural alternatives for the rest of the brands.

 

Among the most scrutinized dyes in the food and beverage industry are Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6.

 

Natural alternatives to these include ingredients like beet juice, pomegranate juice, turmeric, saffron, carrot juice, and paprika. In March, PepsiCo launched 'simply' Ruffles Hot & Spicy crisps, which contain no artificial colors or flavors, reflecting this shift.

 

The new seasoning still has a fiery kick, thanks to a blend of red pepper and 'bold' spices, but without the signature fiery hue.

 

Other products from the company which are now free from synthetic dyes and flavorings include 'simply' lines of Lay's, SunChips, Tostitos Tortilla Chips, and Cheetos.

 

However, many of the brand's popular products are still laced with artificial dyes.

 

For example, Flamin' Hot Cheetos contain Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, while the Lemon Lime flavor of Gatorade has Yellow 5.

 

In a bid to make its foods healthier all round, Laguarta highlighted that PepsiCo has 'been leading the transformation of the industry now for a long time on sodium reduction, sugar reduction and better fats'.

 

FDA Commissioner Dr Marty Makary announced last Tuesday that the agency will phase out the use of eight artificial food dyes in America’s food supply within the next two years.

 

The massive shakeup will free children from the 'toxic soup' that makes up much of America's food supply, Dr Makary said.

 

Dr Makary, a trained surgeon, began his remarks by calling attention to an oft-cited review in The Lancet, which reported ties between artificial food dyes and hyperactivity in children.