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and weeklies across europe flipped the supply chain, tearing their stark black serifs straight from cereal boxes, which, so they announced, could cause cancer. those headlines were made of mineral oils -- more or less refined, and, depending on how they're encountered, more or less harmful, petroleum
"we know some of the typical components of mineral oil hydrocarbons, and we know that there are, for instance, potential carcinogens, but for many of the components in such a blend, we do not have any clue about their safety," points out dr ulrich nehring, a food chemist and consultant to the metal packaging...
http://www.packagingtoday.co.uk/features/featuremineral-oil-migration-matters-7535266/
, meals and pellets, of fish fit for human consumption ii flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumption ii livers and roes, dried, smoked, salted or in brine, salmon roe, herring roe ii fish fillets, dried, salted or in brine, but not smoked smoked fish, including fillets: ii pacific salmon
ii animal products not elsewhere specified or included; dead animals of chapter or , unfit for human consumption, other than semen including frozen semen. ii bovine (bull) semen ii products of fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; dead animals of chapter ii fish nails ii fish...
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