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HONEY BBQ CORN CHIPS, HONEY BBQ

GREAT VALUE · 0/100 · Not approved

6 not-approved ingredients detected

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) Not approved Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.
Canola Oil Not approved Bred from rapeseed; refined with hexane and high heat. Sometimes labeled "rapeseed oil".
Maltodextrin Caution Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Brown Sugar Caution Refined sugar with molasses added back.
Dextrose Caution Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Modified Food Starch Not approved Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Yellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake) Not approved Aluminum-salt form of Yellow 5 commonly found on candy shells, gum coatings, and capsule exteriors. Same EU mandatory warning label as the parent dye, plus added aluminum.
Natural Flavor Caution Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.
Blue 1 Lake (Brilliant Blue FCF Aluminum Lake) Not approved Aluminum-salt form of Blue 1 used as a coating colorant. Carries the parent dye's history (banned in France/Norway/Finland until 2008 EU harmonization) plus aluminum exposure.
Red 40 Lake (Allura Red AC Aluminum Lake) Not approved Aluminum-salt form of Red 40 used in coatings (candies, supplements, pills). Carries the same hyperactivity-in-children concerns as the parent dye and adds aluminum exposure.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×6 − 10×4 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) -50 Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.
Canola Oil -50 Bred from rapeseed; refined with hexane and high heat. Sometimes labeled "rapeseed oil".
Modified Food Starch -50 Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Yellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake) -50 Aluminum-salt form of Yellow 5 commonly found on candy shells, gum coatings, and capsule exteriors. Same EU mandatory warning label as the parent dye, plus added aluminum.
Blue 1 Lake (Brilliant Blue FCF Aluminum Lake) -50 Aluminum-salt form of Blue 1 used as a coating colorant. Carries the parent dye's history (banned in France/Norway/Finland until 2008 EU harmonization) plus aluminum exposure.
Red 40 Lake (Allura Red AC Aluminum Lake) -50 Aluminum-salt form of Red 40 used in coatings (candies, supplements, pills). Carries the same hyperactivity-in-children concerns as the parent dye and adds aluminum exposure.
Maltodextrin -10 Highly processed starch derivative with a glycemic index higher than table sugar.
Brown Sugar -10 Refined sugar with molasses added back.
Dextrose -10 Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Natural Flavor -10 Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.

Ingredients

ground cornVegetable Oil (unspecified)contains one or more of the followingcorn sunflowersafflowerCanola OilMaltodextrinsugar saltBrown SugarDextroseOnion Powdertomato powdermonosodium glutamateMolassesGarlic PowderModified Food StarchCitric AcidPepperyeast extractyellow 6 lakeHoneyYellow 5 Lake (Tartrazine Aluminum Lake)Acetic Aciddisodium inosinate and disodium guanylateNatural FlavorspicesBlue 1 Lake (Brilliant Blue FCF Aluminum Lake)Red 40 Lake (Allura Red AC Aluminum Lake)

Diets this fits

VegetarianPescatarianGluten-freeDairy-free

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