Microwave popcorn poison
The
companies that make pre-packaged microwave popcorn are telling the
American people that their product is safe? Are you kidding me?
The
chemical diacetyl that they put on popcorn to simulate buttery flavor
is causing a potentially fatal lung disease in plant workers who breath
the stuff. The disease has been given a nickname: popcorn lung. But the
CEOs are looking cross-eyed and saying that breathing the same chemical
in our homes is safe.
A large part of the taste experience for
humans comes from smelling the things we eat. Taste and smell are
directly linked which means we have to breathe diacetyl to experience
the buttery flavor of microwave popcorn. Do you doubt that
product-development experts and the CEOs are unaware of this?
To
make matters worse, the popcorn companies have known about the problem
since 2004. The companies have had time to nickname the disease yet
they are giving themselves another full year before replacing diacetyl
with some other chemical concoction that gives the illusion of butter
flavor. Additionally, the EPA under the Republican administration has
been stonewalling the issue by concealing their damaging report since
2005.
In this time of epidemic of diabetes and autism, we the
people should expect better from business and government than to ply us
with chemicals and illusion.
Gene Haynes