You Will Never Drink Frooti After Reading this Post
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You Will Never Drink Frooti After Reading this Post After Maggi, It’s Frooti now!!
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
shocking
Yes bro!! it’s a shocking news!! Request all the DD friends to take care before taking any canned food or drinks
OMG it’s my favorite drink frooti
Stopped drinking as of now …..transparent bottles would be helpful
Feeling horrible after seeing this. Today’s life is more or less dependent upon packed/ready to eat food and canned juices.
@Gr@h@m@lkene™ wrote:
Stopped drinking as of now …..transparent bottles would be helpful
my favorite also…now stopped.
What is new? I remember worms in Dairy milk and bottle of Thumbs up. All made big in news but ‘This is India’. Sab rafa-dafa ho jata hai.
Guys, I know someone who supplies mangoes to one of their plants in Andhra Pradesh. He told me that he has personally seen alive maggots and other insect larvae in containers full of pulp ready to be processed. Obviously, I didn’t even think of consuming Frooti after that discussion.
@DealSeeker wrote:
Guys, I know someone who supplies mangoes to one of their plants in Andhra Pradesh. He told me that he has personally seen alive maggots and other insect larvae in containers full of pulp ready to be processed. Obviously, I didn’t even think of consuming Frooti after that discussion.
Can we drink Maaza ?
ppl who rely on street food and artificial products face this.
but this may not be the case in every product.
why are there no ethics in business at least related to food and healthcare in India?????
@Achilles wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
Guys, I know someone who supplies mangoes to one of their plants in Andhra Pradesh. He told me that he has personally seen alive maggots and other insect larvae in containers full of pulp ready to be processed. Obviously, I didn’t even think of consuming Frooti after that discussion.
Can we drink Maaza ?
From the health point of view, a big NO.
Otherwise
@dexter2014 wrote:
ppl who rely on street food and artificial products face this.
but this may not be the case in every product.
why are there no ethics in business at least related to food and healthcare in India?????
Truth be told… There is no ethics in business.
Aren’t you aware of the Horsemeat scandal?
Mango fruuuuity, NOT fresh ‘n’ Juicccy ANYMORE
@Achilles wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
Can we drink Maaza ?
yes yes Maaza is maja. @ my taggie, slightly off-topic. Many (16-18) years back, living the carefree life, as a bachelor scared of water bound infections, I often drank ‘daab’ water (green cocunut). One such day, one such time, while i waited at my usual cart vendor.. he only showed up after 3 4 mins. I took my usual ‘malai + water’ coconut. After finishing off the water and while eating the pulp/malai mid-way, i casually enquired why he’d left the cart unattened. His equally casual, matter of fact reply was that he had gone to relieve himself (the big baniyan tree doesnt produce hand sanitizers, neither did he use any before scrapping the cocunut off and serving me the same).
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The point is, there is no escaping. Have seen umpteen food manufacturing units in the organised, unorganised sector. You’d not have Hajmola tabs because a logout has seen ‘talc’ being used as a natural binding agent, or refined sugar because the manufacturing involves.. , or Kwality Walls as logout mentioned having seen that they kept and dragged a 15Kg butterslab on the dirty floor where shoes are allowed, or Lijjat papad or crunchy snacks that are left to dry next to open ’nullah’s.
Just the other day a Jaundice ridden bloke here wanted advice on satiating his tastebuds and i think DimePicture mentioned poultry and fish (soups/ dishes).
and i couldn’t help but remember http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gws_rd=cr&ie... why Foie gras got banned in parts of Europe, making people switch to..
with the seas/ rivers a dumping ground for untreated sewers. Artifically (daily) inseminated poultry (i have seen Venkateshwara Hatcheries unit) or over fed/ force fed livestock. What all can one avoid in the search of Quality? The other day, Ganga water got discussed, and i was like, oh yeah? All i remember is that them poor dolphins have evolved to ‘total’ blindness. Sonar works, visibility can not (the silt, the muck, the industrial waste and habitats along its path ensure that underwater visibility in some parts isn’t even two feet)
All one can do is adapt or put up with it.
All tin’ed, Tetrapak’d food ‘has to’ pass through a form of irradiation process. The same was originally invented done to keep food from spoiling on long haul voyages for navy/ merchant navy. Not the healthiest thing over prolonged periods of consumption.
[the farmer stores it with DealSeeker warehousing. DS warehousing gives a rats ar$€ about how many rats eat and defecate.]
Farmers need growth, Netaji needs growth. FCI is instructed to change the metric overnight, about how much ‘contaminant’ per tonne is acceptable during quality assesment before public procurement.
forget all this, tell me if the paytm cashback on peeza is back or not?
made with the safe hands of the guy who also drives the delivery bike, picks the keys off the road when they fall, picks the booger off his nostrils and that corrugated box where 80% of the time the peeza is kept direct without the wax paper/ polycoated sheet.
Use your 2 hand which god gifted u and do some work
take fresh mango and make mango shake and drink it
full pure
@logout Bro, please fix the quoted comments in your post. I believe you were trying to make the point that it’s hard to avoid contamination in our food products, especially in our urban lives where we depend on others to prepare our food. I agree. But we can avoid most, if not all, contaminated foods.
Most importantly, you missed the subtle point I was trying to raise in my post — vegetarians and vegans are unknowingly consuming non-vegetarian foods! Let’s ignore the yuck factor for a moment. There goes the reliability on the green dot.
OP kabhi galti sei Dabur ke Nepal plant mat chale jana <img src="/assets/emoticons/icon_wink.gif" alt="wink" border="0"/> . Even an insipid or weak FDA as Nepals had the guts to take on them. The damn Real juice packs are marked with post dated manufacturing dates. (Daburs distribution chain might take, say 15-20 days to reach from Nepal to say Ranchi. So those *censored* started marking the containers/packs post-dated <img src="/assets/emoticons/icon_evil.gif" alt="evil" border="0"/> . In reality, made on Jan 01, but marked: packed on 10th Jan and buyer in Ranchi (or xyz city) on 15th gets a wow feel that its fresh. "
DealSeeker":http://www.desidime.com/users/...42 maggots are full of protien and nutrition. Never conciously had any, but i do consume food at hotels ocassionaly and do drink packaged juices too despite my germophobia. The story is same in procurement at all places. Nobody buys top grade cashews for your ‘kaju katli’ or Shimla apple, ratnagiri alphonso for the juice. 70% pulp bought from vendor (who on paper claims it is made from real fruit), 20% ‘nature identical’ flavouring, and remaining poison by way of other synthetic compounds because ‘no added sugar’ means lots of it may already be in the pulp they bought and the remaining is artificial chemicals resembling saccharine.
Most, if not all, firms can only compete and survive if they procure substandard or second grade stuff (espicially if processing will change the original ingredient so much, that there is no way for lay person or a lab to find out what went IN).
@DimerAbhi wrote:
Use your 2 hand which god gifted u and do some work
take fresh mango and make mango shake and drink it
full pure
Good .
Humorous reply.
Reminding captain ki mitti chupchap.
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
everytime I read your posts I am even more curious to ask what you actually do?
@rahuzz wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
@Chirag wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
everytime I read your posts I am even more curious to ask what you actually do?
I think I have openly mentioned that here before. I am a bootstrapper.
Update: Here you go: http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
@DealSeeker wrote:@Chirag wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
everytime I read your posts I am even more curious to ask what you actually do?
I think I have openly mentioned that here before. I am a bootstrapper.Update: Here you go: http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
and what’s the secret behind so much knowledge of every field.
@Chirag wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:@Chirag wrote:@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
everytime I read your posts I am even more curious to ask what you actually do?
I think I have openly mentioned that here before. I am a bootstrapper.Update: Here you go: http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...
and what’s the secret behind so much knowledge of every field.
Not every field. But I was/am professionally involved in a few industries so I do know more than an average Joe.
Since you seem to have followed my posts keenly, you might have also noticed that I completely ignore (i.e. do not respond in) some threads where the discussion/questions involve information that is seemingly obvious to some. It’s because I do not like to talk about things which I am not sure about, unlike some IIN graduates here.
@DealSeeker wrote:
@logout Please do see my previous post. By the way, I do not drink any packaged fruit juices. And you are preaching to the choir with all of that nutrition information. I am connected to the Food and Nutrition industry way more deeply than you can imagine or I would care to accept on this forum.
noted sir and not going to imagine. Myself a vegetarian and never really bothered about the green dot. Though my sarcastic face does pinch older relatives when they mention homeopathic medicine consumption and ‘sabudana’ khichadi in the same breathe as reinforciing vegetarian roots. I can’t and don’t want to talk of what or how i know of food processing units, suffice to say that the silk moth/worm has it easier in life than whatever happens to them itsy bitsy beings that are brought to life during the making of ‘sabudana’ (don’t know if it has a non vernacular name, but the thing is a staple of fasting junta and treated as allowed food).
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Speaking of the green dot, many in the last millenia or even now, do not know that ‘lard’ is the most common AND cheapest fat/cooking medium as compared to butter or clarified butter and fast food chains often end up buying ‘lard’ thats been technically named something else. And the most common source of lard is ! Yes i agree, that ‘no animal product’ labelling is a faff.
shocking