Subway has the sole ingredient of the explosive food: Chinese Shop: it does not contain.
morning paper news Subway bread contains "sole", yesterday's news Let the people who eat Subway are very surprised. The reporter found that Subway acknowledged that in food sold in North America, it contains a chemical that is forbidden to be used for food, which can be used to make sole. Is there any correlation between Subway and sole? Subway China said yesterday on its official micro-blog that it had confirmed with suppliers that there was no such additive in bread in China.
it is reported that Subway admits that in the food sold in North America, it contains Azodiacarbonamide chemicals, a flour bleach, also used for yoga mats and soles, and is forbidden to be used in food in the EU and other places. Who links it with breathing, allergy and asthma. CNN said many bread on the market had this ingredient, including Starbucks and McDonald's. In this regard, Subway China in its official micro said "please all fans 100 rest assured", because the suppliers have confirmed that the bread in China is completely free of "azo two formamide (Azodiacarbonamide)", and the supplier issued a letter of proof. Subway China says it is often found in American and Canadian bread and is an additive to the US government, but American suppliers have already begun to remove the ingredients from bread.
this matter yesterday became the focus of micro-blog's attention, and the real name certification as the chief editor of the shell net was explained in micro-blog for the unfamiliar noun of azo two formamide. In the United States, the largest use of "recognized safety" food additives in the United States is the largest use of 45ppm in the United States. In the UK, it is considered as a respiratory sensitive substance, which may induce asthma in the workplace; the WHO believes that the limited animal experiment shows azo two. After inhalation or intake of formamide, most of the animals are not absorbed and are discharged quickly through feces. The acute toxicity to experimental animals is low, and it does not cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. There is not enough research to prove that azo two formamide is carcinogenic or reproductive toxic to animals or humans. However, there is sufficient evidence that azo two formamide can induce asthma and other respiratory symptoms, and may also be sensitive to the skin of workers exposed to azo - two - methamides, and their harmful effects on other systems are not studied.