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Pepsi ‘Accelerating chnge’ to natural colors
PepsiCo is accelerating its transition to using natural colors in its products, including Cheetos, Doritos, and Gatorade, following the FDA's announcement to ban certain synthetic food dyes. The company plans to either phase out artificial colors or provide natural color options for consumers in the next couple of years, according to Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo's CEO. This move aligns with increasing consumer demand and pressure from the White House to remove artificial colors from food.
Here's a more detailed look:
FDA Ban:
The FDA announced a ban on several synthetic food dyes, including Citrus Red No. 2 and Orange B, and plans to revoke authorization for others like FD&C Green No. 3, FD&C Red No. 40, FD&C Yellow No. 5, FD&C Yellow No. 6, FD&C Blue No. 1, and FD&C Blue No. 2, according to Fox News.
PepsiCo's Response:
PepsiCo is already removing artificial colors from some of its products, such as Lay's and Tostitos, which will be completely free of artificial colors by the end of this year.
Natural Color Options:
PepsiCo plans to provide consumers with natural color options or completely phase out artificial colors across its portfolio.
Consumer Demand:
This move is driven by increasing consumer demand for natural ingredients and pressure from the White House.
Examples of Natural Alternatives:
PepsiCo has already launched some products, like Simply Ruffles Hot & Spicy, using natural coloring agents like tomato powder and red chili pepper instead of artificial dyes, according to Food Dive.
Deaths in China increasing beyond belief
The deaths in China have increased dramatically between last year and now. The crematoriums can’t keep up and people are being buried in hillsides.
NTD News
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/320601935/m/3110091415
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Marriage Fraud uncovered
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‘New’ Social Security ‘overpayment’ formula
What you're solving for
Calculate the new amount of social security benefits after a reduction due to overpayment recovery.
What's given in the problem
Original monthly benefit:
$1200$ 1200
$1200
Overpayment withholding rate:
How to solve
Calculate the amount withheld for overpayment recovery and subtract it from the original benefit amount.
Step 1 . Calculate the amount withheld.
Multiply the original benefit by the withholding rate.
$1200⋅50%=$1200⋅50100=$1200⋅0.5=$600$ 1200 center dot 50 % equals $ 1200 center dot 50 over 100 end-fraction equals $ 1200 center dot 0.5 equals $ 600
$1200⋅50%=$1200⋅50100=$1200⋅0.5=$600
How to solve
Calculate the amount withheld for overpayment recovery and subtract it from the original benefit amount.
Step 1 . Calculate the amount withheld.
Multiply the original benefit by the withholding rate.
$1200⋅50%=$1200⋅50100=$1200⋅0.5=$600$ 1200 center dot 50 % equals $ 1200 center dot 50 over 100 end-fraction equals $ 1200 center dot 0.5 equals $ 600
$1200⋅50%=$1200⋅50100=$1200⋅0.5=$600
Solution
The new monthly social security benefit amount is $600
Dem who wants to Impeach Trump: Should be impeached himself
This man hurt animals badly and should never have been elected to Congress. He should have gone to jail for what he did. When you read about the terrible things he did in the article, you'll see that he belongs in jail, not in Congress.
Wisconsin Judges arrest legit per Ivy Law professor
Even the professor from Yale said the arrest was legal and that she was wrong for what she did. This shows that lawyers who stick to the rules, no matter which side they're on, care more about genuine fairness and justice than about politics or winning.
Excerpt from the article:
Yale Law School Professor Jed Rubenfeld had a take that might shock some on the Left: he said Judge Dugan’s arrest was legitimate. He added that he disagreed with the charge of ‘disrupting a proceeding,’ which he noted was used against the January 6 defendants and President Donald Trump.
Trumps first 100 Days
The president is relentless, reforming everything needed. Weaponization ended, borders secured, inflation reduced. No challenge is too great for him.
He’s the kind of leader we’ve needed for a long time—someone willing to take on the tough issues that others have avoided. He’s strong and confident, maybe a bit bold, but he makes sure everyone understands his message.
Sometimes, you have to shake things up a bit to get your point across, and that’s exactly what he’s doing. The people on the left don’t like it, but he’s standing firm.
Democratic Judges hate the law
When you see all these judges who claim to follow the rules but seem to pick and choose which laws they want to follow, it makes you ask why they became judges in the first place. They don't seem interested in all the laws, only the ones that suit their own beliefs. That's not how a fair judge should act; it's more like a mistake.
https://johnkassnews.com/democrat-judges-spit-on-rule-of-law/
Trump will win over the Universities
The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump is likely to win the battle against the universities. The universities have not taken action to address issues like hate crimes or other concerns included in Trump's new rules. Unless they make changes, they risk losing their financial support.
Their way of hiring staff seems unfair because they only choose feminists and liberals. These universities rely heavily on government money for their research. Without that support, they couldn't operate or help the public. They really need to make big changes.
I shall consistently extend my support to our military personnel, law enforcement officials, firefighters, and healthcare workers for their bravery in safeguarding our well-being.
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