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CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES, CHOCOLATE CHIP

MARKET PANTRY · 0/100 · Not approved

5 not-approved ingredients detected

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Enriched Wheat Flour Caution Refined flour stripped of bran/germ and fortified with synthetic vitamins to replace lost nutrients.
Sugar (Refined) Caution Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Soy Lecithin Caution Hexane-extracted from soybeans unless labeled non-GMO/organic.
Vanillin (synthetic) Not approved Synthetic vanilla flavor, often petroleum-derived.
Artificial Flavor Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Soybean Oil Not approved Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Mono- and Diglycerides Caution Often contain trans fats below the 0.5g labeling threshold.
Sodium Benzoate Caution Can react with ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen.
Artificial Flavors Not approved Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
Invert Sugar Caution Sugar split into glucose and fructose; equivalent metabolic load to HFCS.
Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) Caution Emulsifier shown in 2022 NIH study to alter gut microbiota in humans.
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.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×5 − 10×7 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Vanillin (synthetic) -50 Synthetic vanilla flavor, often petroleum-derived.
Artificial Flavor -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds; no transparency about composition.
Soybean Oil -50 Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Artificial Flavors -50 Undisclosed synthetic flavoring compounds.
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.
Enriched Wheat Flour -10 Refined flour stripped of bran/germ and fortified with synthetic vitamins to replace lost nutrients.
Sugar (Refined) -10 Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Soy Lecithin -10 Hexane-extracted from soybeans unless labeled non-GMO/organic.
Mono- and Diglycerides -10 Often contain trans fats below the 0.5g labeling threshold.
Sodium Benzoate -10 Can react with ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen.
Invert Sugar -10 Sugar split into glucose and fructose; equivalent metabolic load to HFCS.
Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) -10 Emulsifier shown in 2022 NIH study to alter gut microbiota in humans.

Ingredients

Enriched Wheat FlourWheat Flourniacinironthiamine mononitrateriboflavinfolic acidSugar (Refined)hershey's milk chocolate chipschocolatenfat milkCocoa Buttermilk fatSoy LecithinVanillin (synthetic)Artificial Flavormargarinepalm oilSoybean OilWaterSaltMono- and DiglyceridesSodium BenzoateCitric AcidArtificial Flavorsvitamin a palmitatebeta caroteneWheyInvert SugarfructoseEggscontains or less ofMolassesBaking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)Baking PowderCarboxymethylcellulose (CMC)Modified Food Starch

Diets this fits

Pescatarian

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