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Now Bread becomes toxic!!

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[h=1]Toxic Chemicals in Bread, Burgers, Pizza? Health Ministry Orders Probe[/h]


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The Centre for Science and Environment study showed that higher levels of Potassium Bromate and Potassium Iodate were found in sandwich bread, pav, bun and white bread. (Representational Image)

New Delhi: [h=2]Highlights[/h]

  1. Bread available could be laced with toxic chemicals leading to cancer
  2. Potassium Bromate, Potassium Iodate are used to treat baking flour
  3. 40 countries have banned use of Potassium Bromate and Potassium Iodate




The bread available in India could be laced with toxic chemicals that can lead to thyroid disorders and cancer, the non-profit Centre for Science and Environment, or CSE, said after conducting a series of tests. The Union health ministry has ordered an investigation into the matter.

Products of five popular multinational fast-food outlets -- KFC, Pizza Hut, Domino's, Subway, McDonald's and Slice of Italy -- were also found to contain high levels of the chemicals, CSE said.

"Just two slices of bread every day is enough to put us at a higher risk of thyroid and cancer," Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director, CSE.

The organisation said it had picked 38 samples from outlets in Delhi and tested them for Potassium Bromate and Potassium Iodate. "More than 84% samples came out positive," said Mr Bhushan. High levels of chemicals were found in white bread and less in multi-grain breads.


Potassium Bromate and Potassium Iodate were used to treat flour meant for baking. But after warnings from the World Health Organisation, more than 40 countries -- including China and Sri Lanka -- have banned their use. These chemicals, however, are not banned in India.

Reacting to the CSE report, Health Minister JP Nadda said, "I have told my officials to report to me on an urgent basis. There is no need to panic. Very soon we will come out with the (probe) report."

On behalf of the bread industry, the All India Bread Manufacturers Association gave a statement, saying it was yet to see the CSE report. But it added that "Food safety and Standards Authority of India's regulations permit the use of Potassium Bromate and/or Potassium Iodate at 50 ppm Max for bread and at 20 ppm Max for Bakery purpose".

The same additive, the statement read, "is considered safe and is widely used in advanced countries like the US ".

A statement by Jubilant FoodWorks, which operates the Domino's brand, read, "The flour used by us is not treated with Potassium Bromate/Potassium Iodate." Britannia and Slice Of Italy too, denied the use of the chemicals.

The CSE study showed that higher levels of the two chemicals were found in sandwich bread, pav, bun and white bread.

According to the study, the products of Harvest Gold, Britannia and Perfect Bread had higher levels of the chemicals.
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The CSE study showed that higher levels of the two chemicals were found in sandwich bread, pav, bun and white bread.

 
After noodles now bread has also reported toxic and could cause cancer. Can we expect launch of natural bread from Patanjali soon?!!
 
Loaves of lies - ASSOCHAM backs bread makers

Chennai: Industry body ASSOCHAM on Tuesday came out strongly in support of bread makers, saying the use of potassium bromate is with ‘full knowledge’ of FSSAI and termed the research findings about presence of ‘hazardous’ elements in bread as ‘scare-mongering’ by NGOs.

HAZARDOUS NEWS

According to a report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), nearly 84 per cent of 38 commonly available brands of pre-packaged breads, including pav and buns, tested positive for potassium bromate and potassium iodate, banned in many countries as they are listed as ‘hazardous’ for public health.

IN THE MAKERS’ DEFENSE

"The NGOs are free to be watchdogs, but they must realise that their reports and findings should not be targeted only at the industry. While the government is trying to move towards ease of doing business by relaxing the inspector raj, the NGO policing may harm many times", it said.

Read more at: http://newstodaynet.com/chennai/loaves-lies-assocham-backs-bread-makers
 
Let us not be a slave to these junk food..The sooner we realize the better..I think a hundred times before taking a glass of pepsi or coke..Soon the realization will dawn on us about other harmful food!
 
[h=1]India Domino’s, McDonald’s Operators Hurt by Bread Cancer Report[/h]http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-24/india-domino-s-mcdonald-s-operators-hurt-by-bread-cancer-report

  • CSE study found 38 brands containing cancer-causing chemicals
  • Food regulator removes potassium bromate from additives list

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The Indian operators of Domino’s Pizza Inc. and McDonald’s Corp. dropped after a local research agency said that burger and pizza bread sold at the fast-food outlets contained cancer-causing chemicals.
Jubilant Foodworks Ltd., a licensee of Domino’s, headed for a three-month low, while WestLife Development Ltd., which runs McDonald’s restaurants in western and southern India, slid 2 percent at 1:18 p.m. in Mumbai.
The Center for Science and Environment (CSE) said Monday its study found that 84 percent of 38 brands of ready-to-eat breads sold in Delhi by fast-food chains including Domino’s, McDonald’s and Subway, contain potassium bromate and potassium iodate. The chemicals are banned in many countries because they may cause cancer, the agency said. Jubilant and WestLife denied the New Delhi-based public interest researcher’s report.

Domino’s uses products approved by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India and doesn’t treat the flour with the chemicals, Jubilant said in a statement. “The claims made by CSE in their press release and report are completely baseless,” Vikram Ogale, national supply chain director at McDonald’s India, said in an e-mailed statement. McDonald’s doesn’t use potassium bromate or potassium iodate in the flour and other ingredients used to make its buns, he said.
“Jubilant will be hurt in short term even though they have denied the CSE claims,” said Chinmay Madgulkar, an analyst at Taurus Asset Management Co. “Britannia won’t be hurt much as its market share is small in breads.”
Britannia Industries Ltd., India’s top biscuit maker by market value, dropped 2 percent, extending Monday’s 8.5 percent tumble. The company doesn’t use the two chemicals as ingredients in its bread recipes, it said in a statement. CSE’s research samples included brands made by the Bangalore-based company.
FSSAI has decided to remove potassium bromate from the list of permitted additives while it is examining evidence against potassium iodate before restricting its use, the Press Trust of India reported, citing Chief Executive Officer Pawan Kumar Agarwal.







 
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