Virtue/Darwin Label
Here we feature some of the best ('Virtue') and some of the worst ('Darwin' - only the fittest survive!) prepared foods as judged just by their ingredient labels.

THIS MONTH'S FOOD TO DIE FOR:
SKIPPY
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CREAMY

peanut butter

 

Nutrition Facts

Serving size 2 tbs. (32g)

calories 190

   fat cal  130

Total Fat  16g                 25%

   Saturated fat 3g           15%

Cholesterol 0mg              0%

sodium   150mg               6%

Total Carb 7g                    2%

   dietary fiber 2g                8%

   sugars  3g                                           

protein 7g

Vitamin A 0%, Vitamin C 0%, Calcium 0%, Iron 2%, Niacin 20%

 

INGREDIENTS: ROASTED PEANUTS, SUGAR, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OILS (RAPESEED, COTTONSEED AND SOYBEAN) TO PREVENT SEPARATION, SALT

 Skippy Peanut Butter

Well, you didn’t really need to have it explained, did you! 25% of the daily maximum of fat in just one serving (2 tablesp.); 10% added sugar; gratuitous salt; and for good measure they’ve hydrogenated the added oils.

Shame really. They had got the right idea in using rapeseed (Canola) which is good and the soybean oil which is tolerable – but they’ve spoiled it by turning them into bad, hydrogenated (saturated) fats. The cottonseed oil is a bad oil right off the bat. 

Raw, unsalted, peanuts are an acceptable food in modest quantities. By the time Skippy has turned them into peanut butter it is definitely bad news.

Avoid.

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