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@IdongesitUduehe DEMONIZE REFINED CARBS!
DO NOT EAT REFINED CARBS
DEMONIZE REFINED CARBS!
DO NOT EAT REFINED CARBS
DEMONIZE REFINED CARBS!
DO NOT EAT REFINED CARBS
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People angry about your post have probably not even seen this one 😂
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN
This man is the Seyi Vodi of the shoe industry in Nigeria. See the one-of-one shoe he’s selling for ₦25 million. 😳
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How else will the teflon coating get into our food?
sugamummy 🧚🏽♀️@ceraliza
Why do we need an airfryer when an oven does the exact same thing.
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@TheTegbe @HauteCouture05 In country where most of its population are uneducated people who cant read, write or understand, the govt is supposed to do heavy lifting. Institutional safety >> individual responsibility but of course, MrWhatWhat wants to us to be scientists just to eat breakie lol
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@TheTegbe @HauteCouture05 Right, because the suya mallam in my street who doesn't speak or understand English is suddenly a label reading expert? This is Nigeria dude, have you seen the literacy gap?
GIF
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Eating like this consistently will get you leaner and healthier than any supplement ever will.
Fitness life@Fitness_G0d
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Nigerians are being poisoned and NAFDAC is watching.
Since 2017 after the court ruling, Coca Cola successfully lobbied against the introduction of health warning labels on Fanta and Sprite.
Read this slowly and keep sharing.


José Antonio Aponte@cornfield54
A Nigerian attempted to sell Nigerian coca cola in the UK. He was stopped. He sued and lost the case in the UK...
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How well do you trust these big companies though? Because they slap a particular thing on the can? What if I told you bakeries use bromate & saccharine still but on the nylon they say “no bromate & saccharine”? Lmfao if you done work for food sect you no go talk this thing
Ngee the Nutritionist@ngee_danielle
This is my point exactly! They are labelled or is there something I'm missing. It's one thing to say people can't tell the difference because they don't know how to read but it's labelled! They are mandated to label it. So my question is, will a brand market filled milk as full cream when it's clearly written filled on it? Are the brands purposely only making filled milk available?
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