Vegetarian Zen
VZ 082: Don’t Be Fooled By Deceptive Food Labels!
In this episode, we share some of the most common tricks that food manufacturers use in an attempt to fool consumers like you into thinking their product is healthy (or at least healthier than other options).
We know the majority of our listeners are trying to do better for themselves and for their families as far as healthy food options go and we want to help you navigate around some of the tricks that are common in the processed food industry.
This episode continues a discussion we started back in Episode 062: How to Read Food Labels — The Bad and Ugly of Processed Foods.
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Here’s what we mention in this episode:
- Â Larissa’s Favorite Episodes:
 Resources used in this episode:
- How Food Manufacturers Trick Consumers with Deceptive Ingredients Lists
- Names of Ingredients that Contain Processed Free Glutamic Acid
- How to Find Hidden MSG in Food Labels
Recipe of the Week
Quote of the Week
The best way to fight ignorance is to educate yourself.
—Â Vickie Velasquez
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Peace and Veggies,
Vickie and Larissa
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