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petegz28 12-30-2008 09:02 PM

Pizza Hut "Natural Pizza" ???
 
I cannot help but notice how they mention their new "Natural Pizza" has "natural pepperoni".

Does this commercial just not scare the shit out of you about their "un-natural pizza"? I stopped eating at Pizza Hut years ago. I knew something was not right with their pizza and now we all know. :D

It really has to worry one when you hear people touting things like "natural tomato and other ingredients".

BigVE 12-30-2008 09:05 PM

Yeah, I have a bacon tree and a pepperoni plant....ALL natural for me baby.

Skip Towne 12-30-2008 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 5342277)
I cannot help but notice how they mention their new "Natural Pizza" has "natural pepperoni".

Does this commercial just not scare the shit out of you about their "un-natural pizza"? I stopped eating at Pizza Hut years ago. I knew something was not right with their pizza and now we all know. :D

It really has to worry one when you hear people touting things like "natural tomato and other ingredients".

I see you're trying to think again. I warned you not to do that.

Bugeater 12-30-2008 09:06 PM

God those commercials are ****ing stupid.

petegz28 12-30-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne (Post 5342292)
I see you're trying to think again. I warned you not to do that.

Skip, I was talking to the people who eat the pepperoni, not uh-hum, play with it. :)

luv 12-30-2008 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 5342300)
God those commercials are ****ing stupid.

Papa John's already came out with the whole grain crust.

SPATCH 12-30-2008 09:09 PM

no thanks... i prefer synthetic meats

Crush 12-30-2008 09:09 PM

Don't worry, it comes with natural gastrointestinal problems.

beavis 12-30-2008 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne (Post 5342292)
I see you're trying to think again. I warned you not to do that.

If he ever creates a thread that isn't idiotic/redundant, I'll soil myself.

petegz28 12-30-2008 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 5342311)
Papa John's already came out with the whole grain crust.

I prefer Minsky's personally. It may or may not be natural, but at least if ****ing tastes good. And I can get wheat crust should I want to be health conscious as I devour handfuls of cholesterol. :)

petegz28 12-30-2008 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by beavis (Post 5342329)
If he ever creates a thread that isn't idiotic/redundant, I'll soil myself.

I thought I told you to quit stalking me you half-a-pillowbiter. :eek:

007 12-30-2008 09:15 PM

That commercial really put me off. They admitted they give you crap for pizza in it. I immediately thought, isn't that was a damn pizza is supposed to be made of?

NewChief 12-30-2008 09:15 PM

Beware anything labeled as "natural," as it's a meaningless marketing gimmick. It's gotten to the point that organic is almost as meaningless.

luv 12-30-2008 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by NewPhin (Post 5342358)
Beware anything labeled as "natural," as it's a meaningless marketing gimmick. It's gotten to the point that organic is almost as meaningless.

Natural simply means that there's nothing in it that the FDA would consider synthetic, right? Doesn't mean there's not something in there that's just not on the FDA's list.

KcMizzou 12-30-2008 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 5342333)
I prefer Minsky's personally. It may or may not be natural, but at least if ****ing tastes good. And I can get wheat crust should I want to be health conscious as I devour handfuls of cholesterol. :)

Minsky's :drool:

NewChief 12-30-2008 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 5342392)
Natural simply means that there's nothing in it that the FDA would consider synthetic, right? Doesn't mean there's not something in there that's just not on the FDA's list.

There's no regulating body that governs the labeling of "natural." You can call a piece of plastic natural if you think you can get away with it and people will believe you.

Edit:
Actually, I mispoke:
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According to the USDA, food can only be labeled natural if it contains no artificial ingredients or added colors and is minimally processed. Furthermore, the label must clearly spell this definition out, so that consumers are not misled by the “natural” label. Although this label is an important step in the right direction, many consumers are more concerned about what the natural label does not mean.

Demonpenz 12-30-2008 09:29 PM

it pisses me off more they couldn't think of something smarter than Panormous. That doesn't even make sense. Should have named it Panasourses Rex

Demonpenz 12-30-2008 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by NewPhin (Post 5342439)
There's no regulating body that governs the labeling of "natural." You can call a piece of plastic natural if you think you can get away with it and people will believe you.

Edit:
Actually, I mispoke:

ahh Natural light ;)

NewChief 12-30-2008 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 5342449)
ahh Natural light ;)

Actually, there seems to be quite a bit of conflicting information out there. Here's a statement from the FDA:
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We discussed the issue of the use of the term "natural" in our January 6, 1993 final rule entitled "Food Labeling: Nutrient Content Claims, General Principles, Petitions, Definition of terms; Definitions of Nutrient Content Claims for the Fat, Fatty Acid, and Cholesterol Content of Food" (58 FR 2302 at 2407). In the proposed rulemaking that led to this final rule (see 56 FR 60421 at 60466, November 27, 1991), we solicited comments on whether we should define the term "natural" and, if so, how we should do so; in the proposal, we asked whether we should consider a food to be misbranded if it has undergone more than minimal processing (and what constitutes minimal processing), or if the food contains any artificial or synthetic ingredients. As we stated in the preamble to the January 6, 1993 final rule, after reviewing and considering the comments, the agency continues to believe that if the term "natural" is adequately defined, the ambiguity surrounding the use of this term that results in misleading claims could be abated. However, as the comments reflect, there are many facets of this issue that the agency will have to carefully consider if it undertakes a rulemaking to define the term "natural." Because of resource limitations and other agency priorities, FDA is not undertaking rulemaking to establish a definition for "natural" at this time. [See the complete letter in PDF format (191K)]

SAUTO 12-30-2008 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 5342430)
Minsky's :drool:

oooohhhh in the rivermarket

Demonpenz 12-30-2008 09:34 PM

please just give me my 22 oz of natural light and excitebike thx management

petegz28 12-30-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 5342458)
oooohhhh in the rivermarket

No, here in BE-U-T-FUL Olathe! :D

mikeyis4dcats. 12-30-2008 09:44 PM

I have no issue with it, basically they have a product with a fresh multi-grain crust and fresh made pepperoni without preservatives.

I mean, haven't you ever wondered how pepperoni can be sold un-refrigerated?


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