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It's not a "risk" it's a "hazard assement".

It's not a food safety agency it's just the World Health Organization's cancer research arm.

This certainly doesn't stir up mistrust. joker-troll

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[–] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Not liking something that is marketed as safe and good to drink getting called actually not safe and not good to drink is "freaking out." the-more-you-know

Disclaimer: If the data says aspartame is safe compared to a lot of things also considered safe, that's worth consideration. But calling concern "freaking out" is the kind of PR shit that Monsanto pushed to make RoundUp not only acceptable but celebrated on reddit-logo