Misleading information saying Iceland Cajun Chicken Pasta and Tango soft drinks are unsafe is viral. Check the facts.

Iceland Cajun Chicken Pasta is a popular ready-to-eat dish known for its creamy sauce and bold Cajun spices. It is owned by Island Foods, a British supermarket chain founded in 1970. It began as a small store selling frozen foods. Over the decades, Iceland expanded rapidly across the UK.  However, recently the supermarket became the […]

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Hellmann’s Mayonnaise contains approved ingredients. The claim is based on partial information. 

Hellmann’s mayonnaise originated in 1913 by Richard Hellmann who began selling his homemade mayonnaise in New York City. After gaining its popularity, Hellmann started producing it commercially. Over the decades, Hellmann’s has evolved into a globally recognized brand.  Recent claims on social media suggest that Hellmann’s mayonnaise contains ingredients like rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, calcium […]

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Food Regulatory Bodies Declare Canola, Corn, and Sunflower Oils in Tostitos Scoops Safe for Consumption

Tostitos is a popular brand of tortilla chips and dips owned by Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo. They are a favorite snack for parties, gatherings, and casual snacking at home. But recently, social media users have raised their concerns about the oils used to prepare these.  Tostitos Scoops uses three kinds of oils, namely corn […]

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