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Are Organic Cheetos Better For You? – Episode 895

by Vinnie Tortorich

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Episode 895 - Are Organic Cheetos Better For You?

: Episode 895 – Vinnie and Anna talk about whether “organic” snack foods such as “organic Cheetos” or other “all-natural” snacks like the Rx bar are really any better for you…

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ORGANIC CHEETOS

  • In most cases, making things “organic” does not make them better for you
    • Frito – Lay company
  • Whole Foods will be selling them
    • Another messed up Whole Foods thing
  • Totally junk food
  • Still all grain, maybe fewer chemicals, will still make you fat because it’s straight carbs
  • They essentially put the “organic” label on there so that places like Whole Foods can get away with selling them
  • Same thing as Coke making Coke with real sugar
  • An example of “shining turds”
  • Rx bar is marketed as healthy but is still incredibly unhealthy

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