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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are that concerned why would you buy your kid prepackaged food. Why not just make some noodles and choose yourself. Pasta is just egg, flour and water add cheese, butter and heavy cream. I'm sure foods have tons of carcinogens but it's a risk you take for convenience.[/quote] Oh, naive superior one. No one is adding phthalates to food. It comes into food through growing and processing - the tubes the milk goes through while being pumped from the cow, the packaging in the carton of cream, contaminants in the soil in which the wheat grows. Buying organic does not address these problems either. Unless you are growing your own wheat in tested, virgin soil and raising your own dairy cow, these chemicals are a fact of modern life. It is a problem that needs to be addressed at the supply chain, not consumer level, so kudos to Annie’s for trying. [/quote]
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