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durtyrute
07-12-2011, 10:41 AM
http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/15-food-companies-that-serve-you-wood/

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By Miriam Reimer
TheStreet.com (http://TheStreet.com)


The recent class-action lawsuit brought against Taco Bell raised questions about the quality of food many Americans eat each day.

Chief among those concerns is the use of cellulose (wood pulp), an extender whose use in a roster of food products, from crackers and ice creams to puddings and baked goods, is now being exposed. What you’re actually paying for – and consuming – may be surprising.

Cellulose is virgin wood pulp that has been processed and manufactured to different lengths for functionality, though use of it and its variant forms (cellulose gum, powdered cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, etc.) is deemed safe for human consumption, according to the FDA, which regulates most food industry products. The government agency sets no limit on the amount of cellulose that can be used in food products meant for human consumption.

[Note: Humans are unable to digest cellulose since we lack the appropriate enzymes to break it down. This is a food adulterant and another example of the wholly corrupt nature of the federal agency responsible for food safety but continues to prove itself more concerned with corporate profit. ~Ed]

The USDA, which regulates meats, has set a limit of 3.5% on the use of cellulose, since fiber in meat products cannot be recognized nutritionally.

“As commodity prices continue to rally and the cost of imported materials impacts earnings, we expect to see increasing use of surrogate products within food items. Cellulose is certainly in higher demand and we expect this to continue,” Michael A. Yoshikami, chief investment strategist at YCMNet Advisors, told TheStreet.

Manufacturers use cellulose in food as an extender, providing structure and reducing breakage, said Dan Inman, director of research and development at J. Rettenmaier USA, a company that supplies “organic” cellulose fibers for use in a variety of processed foods and meats meant for human and pet consumption, as well as for plastics, cleaning detergents, welding electrodes, pet litter, automotive brake pads, glue and reinforcing compounds, construction materials, roof coating, asphalt and even emulsion paints, among many other products.

Cellulose adds fiber to the food, which is good for people who do not get the recommended daily intake of fiber in their diets, Inman said lied. It also extends the shelf life of processed foods. Plus, cellulose’s water-absorbing properties can mimic fat, he said, allowing consumers to reduce their fat intake.

Perhaps most important to food processors is that cellulose is cheaper, he added, because “the fiber and water combination is less expensive than most other ingredients in the [food] product.”

Indeed, food producers save as much as 30% in ingredient costs by opting for cellulose as a filler or binder in processed foods, according to a source close to the processed food industry who spoke with TheStreet on the condition of anonymity.

Inman said that in his 30 years in the food science business, he’s seen “an amazing leap in terms of the applications of cellulose fiber and what you can do with it.” He said powdered cellulose has a bad reputation but that more of his customers are converting from things like oat or sugar cane fibers to cellulose because it is “snow white in color, bland and easy to work with.”

Most surprising, said Inman, is that he’s been able to remove as much as 50% of the fat from some cookies, biscuits, cakes and brownies by replacing it with powdered cellulose – but still end up with a very similar product in terms of taste and appearance.

“We’re only limited by our own imagination,” Inman told TheStreet. “I would never have dreamed I could successfully put 18% fiber in a loaf of bread two years ago.”

He said cellulose is common in processed foods, often labeled as reduced-fat or high-fiber – products like breads, pancakes, crackers, pizza crusts, muffins, scrambled eggs, mashed potato mixes, and even cheesecake. Inman himself keeps a box of Wheat Thins Fiber Selects crackers, manufactured by Kraft Foods Nabisco brand, at his desk, and snacks on them daily, clearly unmoved by the use of wood pulp in its ingredients.

“Most consumers would be shocked to find these types of filler products are used as substitutes for items that they believe are more pure,” Yoshikami said. “We would expect increased disclosure to follow increased use of cellulose and other filler products as the practice increases in frequency.”

To that end, TheStreet rounded up a list of popular foods that use cellulose. It’s by no means an exhaustive list, and we suggest consumers read food labels carefully.

Dole Food

Peaches & Crème Parfait
Apples & Crème Parfait

General Mills

Fiber One Ready-To-Eat Muffins – Used in:

Grilled Chicken Salad, Chicken Club Salad with Crispy Chicken, Meaty Breakfast Burrito, Hearty Breakfast Bowl

Cheese, Pepper Jack, Shredded – Used in:

Chicken Fajita Pita, Southwest Chicken Salad with Grilled Chicken, Meaty Breakfast Burrito

Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce
Ice Cream Shake Mix
Log Cabin Syrup
Mini Funnel Cake
Mozzarella Cheese Sticks (also in Sampler Trio)
Smoothie Base: (Mango, Strawberry, Strawberry Banana)
Tortilla, Flour – Used in:

Chorizo Sausage Burrito, Steak & Egg Burrito, Meaty Breakfast Burrito

White Cheese Sauce – Used in Breakfast Bowl

Kellogg

MorningStar Farms Chik’n Nuggets
MorningStar Farms Chik Patties Original
MorningStar Farms Buffalo Wings Veggie Wings
Eggo Nutri-Grain Blueberry waffles
Eggo Strawberry Waffles
Eggo Blueberry Waffles
Cinnabon Pancakes Original
Cinnabon Pancakes Caramel
Cinnabon Snack Bars Original
Cinnabon Snack Bars Baked Cinnamon Apple

McDonald’s

Fish Filet Patty
McRib
Premium Caesar Salad
Chipotle BBQ Snack Wrap
Premium Southwest Salad with Grilled Chicken
Southern Style Chicken Biscuit
Strawberry Sundae
Natural Swiss Cheese – Used in:

McRib, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Angus Mushroom & Swiss, Premium Grilled Chicken Club Sandwich, Premium Crispy Chicken Club Sandwich, Angus Mushroom & Swiss Snack Wrap

Shredded Cheddar/Jack Cheese – Used in:

Ranch Snack Wrap (Crispy and Grilled), Honey Mustard Snack Wrap (Crispy and Grilled), Chipotle BBQ Snack Wrap (Crispy and Grilled), Premium Southwest Salad with Grilled Chicken, Premium Southwest Salad with/without Crispy/Grilled Chicken, Premium Bacon Ranch Salad with/without Crispy/Grilled Chicken, McSkillet Burrito with Sausage

Barbeque Sauce
Sweet ‘N Sour Sauce
Shredded Parmesan Cheese – Used in:

Premium Caesar Salad with/without Crispy/Grilled Chicken

Biscuit – Used to make:

Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit, Sausage Biscuit with Egg, Sausage Biscuit, Southern Style Chicken Biscuit, Big Breakfast with/without Hotcakes

Vanilla Reduced Fat Ice Cream – Used in:

Strawberry Sundae, Hot Caramel Sundae, Hot Fudge Sundae, McFlurry with M&M’S Candies, McFlurry with OREO Cookies, Chocolate Triple Thick Shake, Strawberry Triple Thick Shake, Vanilla Triple Thick Shake

Sugar Free Vanilla Syrup, used in: Premium Roast Coffee, Espresso

Pepsi

Aunt Jemima Frozen Blueberry Pancakes
Aunt Jemima Original Syrup
Aunt Jemima Lite Syrup

Sara Lee

Jimmy Dean Frozen Breakfast Bowl (Sausage & Gravy)
Jimmy Dean D-lights Turkey Sausage Breakfast Bowl
Jimmy Dean D-lights Turkey Sausage Croissant
Jimmy Dean Breakfast Entrée – Used in:

(Scrambled Eggs with Bacon/Sausage and Cheese Diced Apples & Seasoned Hash)

Taco Bell (Yum! Brands)

Southwest Chicken
Caramel Apple Empanada
Corn Tortilla
Enchilada Rice
Nacho Chips
Red Strips
Strawberry Topping
Zesty Dressing

Kraft Foods

Wheat Thins Fiber Selects
Frozen Bagel-Fuls
Macaroni & Cheese Thick ‘n Creamy
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Three Cheese W/mini-shell Pasta

Pizza Hut (Yum! Brands)

Parmesan Romano Cheese
Taco Bean Sauce
Shredded Cheddar (for Taco Pizza)
Breadstick Seasoning – Used to make Cheese Breadsticks)
WingStreet Bone-In (in the batter)
Meatballs (for pasta products, sandwiches)
White Pasta Sauce – Used for:

PastaBakes Marinara, PastaBakes Meatball Marinara, PastaBakes Primavera, PastaBakes Chicken Primavera

Alfredo Sauce – Used for:

PastaBakes Marinara, PastaBakes Meatball Marinara, PastaBakes Primavera, PastaBakes Chicken Primavera

Fat Free Ranch Dressing

Nestle

Hot Cocoa Mixes: Mini Marshmallows, Rich Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Mint, Chocolate Caramel

Sonic

Ice Cream
Sonic Blast
Banana Split
Ice Cream Cone

KFC (Yum! Brands)

KFC Cornbread Muffin
Apple Turnover
Honey Mustard BBQ Sauce
Lil’ Bucket Strawberry Short Cake Parfait
Lil’ Bucket Lemon Crème Parfait
Lil’ Bucket Chocolate Crème Parfait
Oreo Cookies and Crème Pie Slice
Reese’s Peanut Butter Pie Slice
Popcorn Chicken
Strawberry Cream Cheese Pie Slice

Weight Watchers International

Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich
English Toffee Crunch Ice Cream Bar
Giant Cookies & Cream Ice Cream Bar

Wendy’s Arby’s

Asiago Cheese – Used in:

Spicy Chicken Caesar Salad, Asiago Ranch Chicken Club, Caesar Side Salad

Fat Free French Dressing – Used for:

Apple Pecan Chicken Salad, Baja Salad, Spicy Chicken Caesar Salad, BLT Cobb Salad

Blue Cheese Crumbles – Used in: Apple Pecan Chicken Salad, BLT Cobb Salad
Cheddar Pepper Jack Cheese Blend, Shredded
Chocolate Sauce
Coffee Toffee Twisted Frosty (Chocolate, Vanilla)
Frosty (Chocolate and Vanilla)
Frosty Shake (Frosty-cino, Chocolate Fudge, Strawberry, Vanilla Bean)
Milk, 1% Low Fat Chocolate Milk


NOW WHO'S HUNGRY? I know I am

Bump
07-12-2011, 10:48 AM
population control

Pants
07-12-2011, 10:49 AM
OMG I HERD DEY WAS PUTTIN CELLULOZE IN MAH SALAD TO!

ReynardMuldrake
07-12-2011, 10:53 AM
Bullshit. Cellulose can be created from lots of plant material, not just wood. A lot of packaged food uses cellulose created from oats or corn. If you think cellulose is the worst ingredient in the food you eat, you're in for a surprise.

blaise
07-12-2011, 10:58 AM
Wait a minute, are you telling me McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Pepsi use unhealthy ingredients?

MOhillbilly
07-12-2011, 11:00 AM
disgusting.

Pants
07-12-2011, 11:00 AM
Do people not realize that eating salad = eating a shit ton of cellulose? Cellulose is not bad for you in any way, shape or form. :facepalm:

Cellulose is what the plant cell walls are made out of.

MOhillbilly
07-12-2011, 11:02 AM
Do people not realize that eating salad = eating a shit ton of cellulose? Cellulose is not bad for you in any way, shape or form. :facepalm:

Cellulose is what the plant cell walls are made out of.

you just your face..palm.

SPATCH
07-12-2011, 11:06 AM
cellulose is essential to squeezing off some really quality logs

Pants
07-12-2011, 11:08 AM
It's like that article about dihydrogen monoxide that used to scare people, lol.

Okie_Apparition
07-12-2011, 11:10 AM
The sawdust in my Wonderbread is appalled

Saulbadguy
07-12-2011, 11:13 AM
police state
sheeple
amurica

Bugeater
07-12-2011, 11:14 AM
Hehe...he said "wood".:Elvis:

gblowfish
07-12-2011, 11:15 AM
Fast food gives me a woody.

blaise
07-12-2011, 11:16 AM
It helps the food stick to your ribs.

VAChief
07-12-2011, 11:18 AM
Hehe...he said "wood".:Elvis:

Yeah, I was expecting a thread including Cinemax.

Amnorix
07-12-2011, 11:21 AM
Do people not realize that eating salad = eating a shit ton of cellulose? Cellulose is not bad for you in any way, shape or form. :facepalm:

Cellulose is what the plant cell walls are made out of.

.

Cellulose is the structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants, many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some species of bacteria secrete it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most common organic compound on Earth. About 33% of all plant matter is cellulose (the cellulose content of cotton is 90% and that of wood is 40–50%).

Extra Point
07-12-2011, 11:22 AM
It helps the hog bungs stick to your McRibs.

FYP

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 11:24 AM
Bullshit. Cellulose can be created from lots of plant material, not just wood. A lot of packaged food uses cellulose created from oats or corn. If you think cellulose is the worst ingredient in the food you eat, you're in for a surprise.
this

Saulbadguy
07-12-2011, 11:24 AM
Guys, you just need to open your eyes. You are not awake.

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 11:27 AM
Wait a minute, are you telling me McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Pepsi use unhealthy ingredients?

Taco Bell is owned by pepsi

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 11:28 AM
Guys, you just need to open your eyes. You are not awake.

How are we "not awake"?

Radar Chief
07-12-2011, 11:31 AM
Guys, you just need to open your eyes. You are not awake.

They wouldn't know anything about it because its not reported on CNN.

Radar Chief
07-12-2011, 11:31 AM
How are we "not awake"?

Sarcasm, I assume.

Rooster
07-12-2011, 11:33 AM
Taco Bell is owned by pepsi

Son of a bitch... This conspiracy has no end.:grr:

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 11:34 AM
Sarcasm, I assume.

From the poster?

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 11:34 AM
Son of a bitch... This conspiracy has no end.:grr:


:)

So is Pizzahut and Kentucky Fried chicken

ForeverChiefs58
07-12-2011, 11:35 AM
When the OP is from durtyrute, I know it is legit!


http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx267/Dragonlady0620/Anime%20Motivational%

RealSNR
07-12-2011, 11:37 AM
I choose to live free and consume only fair trade organic local non-processed whole foods. My burgers taste like burgers only I pay $80 more than you do because I'm a better human being. I'm going to live forever

Extra Point
07-12-2011, 11:38 AM
I'm Jonesing for some carageenan right now.

blaise
07-12-2011, 11:38 AM
Taco Bell is owned by pepsi

Yes, thank you.

Pants
07-12-2011, 11:40 AM
police state
sheeple
amurica

I'm sure you have heard of the deadly dihydrogen monoxide, Saul. These fucking sheep will continue to be uninformed, though.

http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

Rooster
07-12-2011, 11:41 AM
Cellulose is the only thing keeping Americans from catching the flesh eating super gonorrhea of Japan.

Lzen
07-12-2011, 11:41 AM
I'm sure you have heard of the deadly dihydrogen monoxide, Saul. These ****ing sheep will continue to be uninformed, though.

http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

I'm not clicking that link. Is it safe to assume you are talking about water?

Pants
07-12-2011, 11:43 AM
DON'T RIUN IT, LZEN!

:D

blaise
07-12-2011, 11:47 AM
Mother Nature blew up the Twin Towers.

vailpass
07-12-2011, 11:50 AM
Mother Nature blew up the Twin Towers.

Lots of gold in this thread including this one. LMAO

Radar Chief
07-12-2011, 11:51 AM
From the poster?

Yes.

Radar Chief
07-12-2011, 11:53 AM
I choose to live free and consume only fair trade organic local non-processed whole foods. My burgers taste like burgers only I pay $80 more than you do because I'm a better human being. I'm going to live forever

Free range cattle?

Pants
07-12-2011, 11:58 AM
JFC. Reading the comments underneath that article makes me want to commit mass murder. These are the people that think others are sheep... you can't find a higher form or irony than that. Seriously.

vailpass
07-12-2011, 12:03 PM
JFC. Reading the comments underneath that article makes me want to commit mass murder. These are the people that think others are sheep... you can't find a higher form or irony than that. Seriously.

Your words are murder, your thoughts fur coats, your attitude melts ice caps.

Saulbadguy
07-12-2011, 12:03 PM
I'm sure you have heard of the deadly dihydrogen monoxide, Saul. These fucking sheep will continue to be uninformed, though.

http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

Yep. The FDA continues to feed us lies.

Jewish Rabbi
07-12-2011, 12:08 PM
Taco Bell is owned by pepsi

Not anymore.

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 12:16 PM
Not anymore.


Interesting

Calcountry
07-12-2011, 12:36 PM
well, shit the bed, I read it on this thread, so it must be true.

JD10367
07-12-2011, 12:42 PM
http://healingautismandadhd.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/msg.png

Jewish Rabbi
07-12-2011, 12:44 PM
Interesting

Pepsi sold YUM! a couple years ago so they could buy all their bottlers and have more control, which got finalized last year. Rumor is, they plan to buy YUM! again in a few years.

Iowanian
07-12-2011, 01:40 PM
durty doesn't eat wood, but like a crawfish, he sucks on the heads for the juice.

BigMeatballDave
07-12-2011, 01:42 PM
Can I feed Kirstie Tynes some wood?

blaise
07-12-2011, 01:44 PM
Okay, get this:

Junk food-cellulose-plants-cows eat plants-farms take up space that could be used for military bases-Dick Cheney-Halliburton-9/11.

Wake up, sheeple.

listopencil
07-12-2011, 02:01 PM
Taco Bell is owned by pepsi

:)

So is Pizzahut and Kentucky Fried chicken



No it's not. Pepsi sold it's fast food holdings to Yumco a while back.

listopencil
07-12-2011, 02:02 PM
Pepsi sold YUM! a couple years ago so they could buy all their bottlers and have more control, which got finalized last year. Rumor is, they plan to buy YUM! again in a few years.

That would be interesting. The old Pepsi fast foods have gone to shit since Yumco took over.

Garcia Bronco
07-12-2011, 02:02 PM
No it's not. Pepsi sold it's fast food holdings to Yumco a while back.

There you go.

Pasta Little Brioni
07-12-2011, 02:02 PM
Okay, get this:

Junk food-cellulose-plants-cows eat plants-farms take up space that could be used for military bases-Dick Cheney-Halliburton-9/11.

Wake up, sheeple.

dubya that you? Hacking accounts to warn us before disaster strikes!!!

listopencil
07-12-2011, 02:07 PM
There you go.

I worked for Taco Bell for 8.5 years (7.5 for Taco Bell Corp). I've been half assedly keeping an eye on them since I left.

Stewie
07-12-2011, 02:08 PM
There should be some sort of compulsory education about food. This story just preys on the ignoramuses.

Iowanian
07-12-2011, 02:12 PM
But did you know the govt is cross breeding a yeti and sasqwatch in Yucca Mountain!!!??

Sannyasi
07-12-2011, 02:13 PM
Do people not realize that eating salad = eating a shit ton of cellulose? Cellulose is not bad for you in any way, shape or form. :facepalm:

Cellulose is what the plant cell walls are made out of.

You mean there are fucking vegetables in my McRib? Its worse than I thought...

Pants
07-12-2011, 02:17 PM
You mean there are ****ing vegetables in my McRib? Its worse than I thought...

LMAO

MOhillbilly
07-12-2011, 03:30 PM
I worked for Taco Bell for 8.5 years (7.5 for Taco Bell Corp).

bronco fans:rolleyes:


:)

listopencil
07-12-2011, 03:52 PM
bronco fans:rolleyes:


:)

Meh, it was a decent job with good benefits in my 20's. It's nice to be able to make your own schedule when you've got little kids.

MOhillbilly
07-12-2011, 03:57 PM
Meh, it was a decent job with good benefits in my 20's. It's nice to be able to make your own schedule when you've got little kids.

whatev, taco bender.

listopencil
07-12-2011, 03:59 PM
whatev, taco bender.

Lol, I did bend tacos for a while. I was hired as a full time fryer back when they still cooked food. I was running the place and being pressured to run multiple locations when I left corporate.