January 13th, 2012
01:30 PM ET
Don't toss out that full carton of orange juice sitting in your refrigerator just yet. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is testing all orange juice and orange juice concentrate shipments as well as products at domestic manufacturers, but the regulating agency says "consumers can be confident that the orange juice in their refrigerators is safe." Here's what you need to know: Why your orange juice is still safe |
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It seems like there is always one thing or another to worry about
i dont trust anything the fda says.rather than tell u that child obesity is caused by steroids in the food they blame the parents.
More ammo for the speculators to artificially inflate OJ. Thanks 1%ers! I can't even have breakfast without your dirty fingers in it!
Just another health scare?
How can you tell when someone is an uninformed political party hack?
When they attempt to bring politics into something like a food blog.
Tool. ...
How can you tell when someone is a Republican?
When they stand in the frozen foods section of Walmart and stare at the carton of orange juice because it says concentrate.
What is your preferred design when constructing a tinfoil hat? Do you like single layer, or is dual layer preferable?
This is your brain. This is your brain on model airplane glue.