I’m still mad at nabisco for adding soy to the Oreo recipe. And Nilla wafers.
They were my only safe cookies I didn’t have to bake myself and weren’t exorbitantly priced like “organic” brands. Now I have to pay like $8+ for a tiny pack of off brand “sandwich cookies” 😭
Ah, yes. As someone who developed a shopping-list’s worth of allergies after turning 35, I guess I couldn’t even conceive of a different interpretation
I used to have an apple every day with my lunch, and then one day my apple turned out to be very spicy … followed by a whole raft of other foods in quick succession
I’m still mad at nabisco for adding soy to the Oreo recipe. And Nilla wafers.
They were my only safe cookies I didn’t have to bake myself and weren’t exorbitantly priced like “organic” brands. Now I have to pay like $8+ for a tiny pack of off brand “sandwich cookies” 😭
Technically Oreo is the off brand
It started off that way, but now it is very much on brand.
What’s the issue with soy? Just an allergy?
There’s no “just” about allergies, unfortunately.
One of my partners has FND and allergies/sensitivities to some super common shit that gives them seizure like symptoms.
You have no idea how hard it is to work around a combined yeast/coconut/vinegar restriction…
Yes, I have a soy allergy lol.
I think it’s in the top 7-8 common food allergies in the US, at least.
“Just an allergy” :-/
I think they meant as opposed to a larger ethical issue that affects everyone, but I agree it was a little too nonchalant.
Ah, yes. As someone who developed a shopping-list’s worth of allergies after turning 35, I guess I couldn’t even conceive of a different interpretation
Why? Don’t they usually develop young?
Not unusual apparently, especially in women.
I used to have an apple every day with my lunch, and then one day my apple turned out to be very spicy … followed by a whole raft of other foods in quick succession
Wow, I’m sorry that happened! Today I learned…