Why do American food corporations advertise their food as being "artificially flavored" as if it was something good?
>>74668819
They don't
>>74668844
They do...
>>74668880
They don't
>>74668819
It's not meant to be good, it's to be truthful and show you that's it's not real flavor.
>Fresh Food meme
kill yourselves
>>74668819
You haven't lived until you've had maple bacon on pizza
law doesn't mean good it means it's the law
>>74668819
Why are these things so expensive?
Edeka sells these pop tarts in Germany since last year or so and one box of the size in the OP picture costs 6,49€ or so. Is that normal?
>>74668819
The don't. See how they try to make it less visible below the flavor it's imitating? They legally have to show it but then try to make it blend in.
>>74668819
They have to.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm?fr=101.22
>>74669580
It's like $2
>>74669580
No. It's probably some import tariff. When my sister was in the UK and Prague she said the American ex-pat stores were really expensive unless the product was also made in country.
http://www.target.com/p/kellogg-s-pop-tarts-frosted-strawberry-pastries-12-ct/