
TikTok/drapedinbeautystudio
Every time a post about food ingredients comes up, I become further convinced that there are either zero enforced truth-in-advertising laws in the food industry, or that I don’t know what words mean.
Take this example from TikTok user @drapedinbeautystudio:
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“I always be trying to figure out why my stomach be hurting a while I gotta use the bathroom after I drink Wawa coffee.”
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“You see how it says ‘non-dairy creamer,’ but when you turn it over…”
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“It says ‘contains milk.’ That is crazy. That’s really crazy.”
@drapedinbeautystudio Tag @Wawa this is ridiculous! I have been trying to figure out what in the world is wrong with my stomach ! Here is the problem!So many people are dairy intolerant! This false advertisement has cause me so much discomfort and I can’t imagine how many others have been going through this as well!! Yall need to get on this now !!! #wawa #falseadvertising #creamercontainsdairy #foryoupage
Turns out, it’s a technical classification thing:
Of course, that’s not all that’s in there.
Who woulda thunk?
Then again, who DOESN’T poop after coffee?
Ok, that’s all, I won’t milk this post any more.
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