Health Watchdog To Bring Legal Action Against Soylent Over Lead, Cadmium Levels
An anonymous reader writes: We've previously discussed Soylent, the self-proclaimed "meal replacement." The product has not been without controversy, and now it's likely to see some more: As You Sow, a non-profit foundation dedicated to corporate responsibility, plans to bring legal action against Soylent for failing to provide sufficient warning about the amount of lead and cadmium in it. They allege that a serving of Soylent contains 12 to 25 times the concentration of lead at which point consumers in the state of California must be warned. The concentration of cadmium, they say, is four times the current maximum. Soylent has acknowledged the results of heavy metal tests but says the levels present in Soylent are not toxic. As You Sow maintains that Soylent's marketing focus on replacing food suggests chronic exposure, which is more of an issue than an occasional indulgence.
There was an article about the founder's cockamamie personal habits, such as ordering new clothes from China constantly (and never washing anything) as well as other eccentric behavior.
Lead poisoning might explain it.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be the name of a store, not a government agency.
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Who ordered that?
Only because those people ate soylent. Which was made from other people who ate soylent. Yup, it's soylent all the way down.
I never knew people were made of lead and cadmium.
People are really high on the food chain. Similar to swordfish and sharks, humans tend to accumulate high concentrations of heavy metals.
The FDA recommends that pregnant women avoid eating people at all, and most others should limit themselves to one or two servings per week.