
Three Food Lies You Should Know About
Grocery Store Guy Exposes Three Common Food Lies Shoppers beware! A recent video by Bobby Parrish, the Grocery Store Guy, has revealed three misleading claims on popular food products. The video, viewed over 9,500 times in just a few hours, highlights the importance of carefully reading food labels. First, Parrish examines Hellmann's Olive Oil Mayonnaise. While marketed as a healthier option, the label reveals the presence of canola and soybean oils. "It says 'olive oil mayo,' but it's not just olive oil," Parrish points out. This deception is especially concerning for consumers seeking healthier alternatives. Next, he scrutinizes Crisco Professional Grill Master cooking spray, which boasts a 'fat-free' claim. However, a closer look at the nutrition facts shows it's composed mainly of fat. This blatant contradiction underscores the need for consumer vigilance. Finally, Parrish tackles Stevia in the Raw, a popular zero-calorie sweetener. The ingredient list reveals dextrose as the primary component, contradicting the zero-calorie claim. "They put dextrose, aka sugar, as the first ingredient!" Parrish exclaims. This highlights the prevalence of misleading marketing in even seemingly healthy options. Parrish's video serves as a crucial reminder to consumers to remain critical of food marketing claims and always check the ingredient list before purchasing.