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Default High prices, brand loyalty and question about store brands

cshenk said...

> "George Shirley" wrote
>> Andy wrote:
>>> cshenk said...

>
>>>> varieties of canned goods with "No Salt Added" on the label. I've
>>>> been

>
>>> "No salt added" only means that aside from the NACL in the ingredients
>>> naturally, they didn't add any extra. It's not an indicator that the
>>> product is salt-free.
>>>
>>> For the most part, "no ____ added" is a put on/joke.
>>>
>>> Andy

>
> Andy, he means it doesnt have more added, not that the natural product
> itself is sodium free.
>
>> I don't believe that Andy, no salt added means exactly what it says, no
>> additional salt added. Pretty much every food you eat has some natural
>> salt in it, it's part of life on this planet. Read the label a little
>> better, look at sodium content.

>
> Yup. Many of the best ones for sodium reduction, dont evn say 'low
> sodium' on them. Funny how that works out aint it?



Fight amongst yourselves!

Knowing better, I've lost interest.

Andy