Be wary of imported candies

A bill has been taken up that could ban Skittles, among other food, is in motion in the California legislature. The proposed legislation would prohibit foods that officials say include cancer-causing additives. Some of the listed additives, like titanium dioxide, have already been banned in the EU.

Please be super sure that such products are mot being consumed by your children and teenagers. Many in India now tend to go for these candies as their price has been made affordable.

https://www.insider.com/bill-to-ban-skittles-and-other-food-proposed-in-california-2023-3 more  

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Thanks On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 8:20 PM Vinita Agrawal wrote: > more  
Very important. We have mad rush for imported things more  
I don't pay much attention to California legislature's bills. Some of them, or is it most of them, are senseless. When growing up, my brother-in-law used to joke that India, at that time, could not manufacture even a paperclip, shaving razor blades, etc. From this article, I infer that India cannot manufacture even candies? Or, is it the preference mentality of Indians about the imported goods? Well put, Sri. Padam Law. Most packaged foods are useless and harmful. more  
Problem is obviously with USA and maybe other highly developed countries. Luckily, we don't eat such useless food. more  
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