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Kite-a-holic <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 19 May 1998 06:33:42 -0400
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On Mon, 18 May 1998, Randy wrote:
>I am LI. I stopped at the local deli/grocery tonight for eggs and
>grabbed a pack of hotdogs and buns for supper. I nonchalantly read the
>ingrediants AFTER I got home. WHY does a meat processor see the need to
>add nonfat dry milk to hot dogs? AARRGGGGHHHHHH!

I think it's a combination of things -- the belief that people need more
calcium, hence the push to supplement foods with a cheap source, which
the dairy industry actively encourages.

I'd wager that if you read the ingredients on the buns, you'd find nonfat
milk solids added, too.

Almost all processed meat products DO have either nonfat milk solids or
whey added (occasionally I've seen both listed on one product) --
kielbasa is another item you have to check very carefully, in fact almost
all 'deli meats' are 'supplemented'...

Kosher meats, of course, cannot have milk products added.


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