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Big bad foods containing trans fats and hydrogenated stuff

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Dontmakemegiveupdoughnuts · 24/01/2007 12:18

Ok, to get the ball rolling...
Tesco Snack in a pot - cheese and ham pasta, cheese and chive mash, chicken flavour pasta with m'room and s'corn. All have Hydrogenated vegetable oil

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2boysmacca · 24/01/2007 13:17

Maltesers are full of hydrogenated fat too. I read recently that they were one of the worst culprits (that and M&M's)

MrsBadger · 24/01/2007 13:23

oh come on, you can't say you're surprised that Tesco own-brand Pot Noodle equivalents are bad for you.

\link{http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3722546.stm\this is from 2004 but is still pretty good, and you could do a free 30-day Which? trial to get the full results.

MrsBadger · 24/01/2007 13:24

this is from 2004 even...

Ready · 24/01/2007 18:09

Really ... maltesers?? oh no!!! but they are lighter than ordinary chocolate

goingfor3 · 24/01/2007 18:21

Loads of biscuits and cakes. Sainsbury's taste the difference range is apprantly free from hydrogenated fats and M&S are moving that way though I'm not sure iff all of it is yet.

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