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Center for Science in the Public Interest
Reviewed by Millerbull Dec 09 2003, 08:00am ( 14 reviews ) • cspinet.org
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Rated by cyberbrook on Aug 27, 7:53am
their name says it all
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Rated by livelife365 on Apr 10 2008, 7:14pm
Glad others have discovered this great site. Important information.
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Rated by maine-iac01 on Mar 14 2008, 1:05pm
Who's interest?
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Rated by PCKlutz on Sep 01 2006, 6:29am
An advocate for nutrition, health and food safety through its award-winning newsletter Nutrition Action. CSPI is a small influence compared to the $billions spent promoting the sale of unhealthy food to adults and children alike. Thumbs up ratings vs those negative reviews - interesting. The negative reviews sound like they are all coming from one source. We need people like Nutrition Action on our side.
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Rated by da1prophet on Jan 16 2006, 10:20pm
Peter Jacobson's cash cow. He's the bullshit artist that would like government to ban everything not made from tofu. This guy is a complete waste of flesh...
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Rated by Downstrike on Dec 28 2005, 12:54pm
Apparently, this is the bunch of amateur nutritionists, cited by other amateur nutritionists as an authority, who originated the "artery-clogging fat" propaganda, claiming that humans assimilate animal fat cells directly from our dietary fat, rather than building them out of excess carbohydrate calories. The way these propagandists go on, you'd think we were all clucking, mooing, and oinking by now.
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Rated by sparkle666 on Dec 27 2005, 4:18pm
putting nutrional information on the menus of fast food restaurants, ninja pleeze! it doesn't take morgan spurlock to realize that super-sizing something is UNHEALTHY! where does information and regulation end and personal responsibility begin?
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Rated by SmithA on May 03 2005, 11:24am
Calling them the "Food Nazis" would be over the top, but not by much.