Crispy cookies are just ordinary food. In the process of sales, posters, brochures, business cards, promotional materials, etc. are used to carry out functional publicity on its weight loss effect. Their behavior is suspected of violating the provisions of Article 73 of the Food Safety Law, that is, making false propaganda about food in advertisements. At the same time, because the incident was suspected of other illegal acts, Nanxun District Market Supervision Bureau has filed an investigation on the parties.
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Cookies themselves are not low-energy foods, and it is inevitable that there will be high oil, high sugar and food additives to improve the taste of cookies during the production process. Moreover, the butter rich in biscuits belongs to trans fatty acids, which is difficult to be accepted and digested by the human body. Long-term consumption is very harmful to human health.
There are also some diet biscuits that claim not to add sugar such as sucrose and glucose, but the biscuits are made of starch as the main raw material. After starch enters the human body, it is digested and absorbed, converted into glucose, and finally it is equivalent to eating sugar. Therefore, it is not an effective way to lose weight through this processed food.
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