Soups That Have MSG
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I am a guy that loves soup, I have soup when I’m cold, when I’m sick, when I have a migraine, at restaurants, for dinner, over lunch, etc… I have been migraine free for more than a week now, and a couple days ago I ate soup. Within an hour of eating it I had a headache. Luckily, the headache did not develop into a full blown migraine, I considered it a mini migraine, this prompted me to check the ingredients on the soup.
I always read ingredients, but somehow I assumed that all soup was healthy and I overlooked reading the ingredients. I was surprised to find MSG (Monosodium glutamate) in the ingredients of my soup. I decided to take action.
I am sick and tired of corporations that add substances that are habit forming or that harm people just to make a profit.
I do not eat crap, neither should you. Even if it meant not buying any soup for the rest of my life, making my own homemade soup out of scratch is becoming more and more appealing. It is healthier and more affordable anyway. Luckily, there is lots of good soup out there, just not from Lipton.
You guessed it, the soup I had was Lipton soup. As of today, I am going to be more careful about boycotting all soups with preservatives and MSG. I boycotted everything else that had MSG and High Fructose Corn Syrup, including burgers, chips, salsa, bread, candy, etc .
This article has a message for LIPTON:
Lipton, I have decided to not bother pick your products off the shelf or bother to read the ingredients. You’ve put profit over my health.
LIPTON, you’ve made it on my list of corporations and brands that suck.
I am boycotting everything labeled Lipton from now on.
I will look up your other brand names, and guess what? I will boycott those as well.
You just lost a customer
why?
Because your products suck
Don’t worry, I am not holding a grudge against you – No hard feelings
I am simply doing what any sensible person would do, simply not buy food that gives me headaches
I bet your CEO would do the same ![]()
I ask you (the reader) to let me know if you have boycotted Lipton or any brand name / corporation
Maybe we can turn this into something bigger, use the power of the internet and our wallets to force corporations to be honest.
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Lipton is a brand owned by a multi-national corporation called Unilever
These are their other products:
* Ades or Adez — soya-based drinks
* Alsa — desserts and syrups
* Amora — French mayonnaise and dressings
* Annapurna — salt and wheat flour (India)
* Becel — also known as Flora/Promise; health-aware: margarine, spreads, cooking oil, milk, fermented milk
* Ben & Jerry’s — ice cream
* Best Foods — mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings
* Bertolli — pasta sauces (ambient/chilled & frozen) and margarine
* BiFi – sausage-based snacks (Germany)
* Blue Band — family-aware: margarine, bread, cream alternatives
* Bovril — beef extract
* Breyers — ice cream
* Brooke Bond — tea
* Bru — instant coffee (India)
* Brummel & Brown — margarine
* Bushells — tea (Australia, New Zealand)
* Calvé — sauces, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, peanut butter
* Captain Findus — children’s frozen food
* Conimex — Asian spices (Netherlands)
* Colman’s — mustard
* Continental — side dishes
* Country Crock — margarine
* Du Darfst (Germany)
* Elmlea — Pourable artificial cream available in different varieties (UK)
* Fanacoa — Mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup (Argentina)
* Findus — frozen foods (Italy, UK, Scandinavia)
* Flora — margarine, light butter, jams
* Fruco — ketchup, mayonnaise and condiments
* Fudgsicle
* Gallo — olive oil
* Heartbrand — ice cream (umbrella logo)
* Hellmann’s — mayonnaise
* I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter — margarine spread
* Imperial Margarine — margarine
* Jif Lemon & Lime Juice
* Kecap Bango — soya sauce in Indonesia
* Kissan — Ketchups Squashes and Jams (India and Pakistan)
* Klondike — Ice cream sandwiches
* Knorr (Knorr-Suiza in Argentina) — sauces, stock cubes, ready-meals, meal kits, ready-soups, frozen food range
* Lady’s Choice — mayonnaise, peanut butter and sandwich spreads (Philippines)
* Lan-Choo — tea (Australia/New Zealand)
* Lao Cai Seasoning
* Lipton — tea
* Lipton Ice Tea — ready-to-drink tea (partnership with PepsiCo)
* Lizano Sauce (Salsa Lizano) – Costa Rican condiment
* Lyons’ – tea (Ireland)
* Maille — French mustard
* Maizena — corn starch
* Marmite — yeast extract spread (except in Australia and New Zealand)
* McCollins — tea (Peru)
* Mrs. Filbert’s — margarine (USA)
* Paddle pop — Icecream (Australia, Indonesia [incorporated with Wall's])
* Pfanni — Bavarian potato mixes
* Peperami — Sausage snacks
* PG Tips — tea (UK)
* Phase — cooking oil
* Planta — margarine
* Popsicle — Frozen treats
* Pot Noodle — cup noodles
* Promise — Becel/Flora
* Ragú — pasta sauces
* Rama — margarine
* Royal — pastas (Philippines)
* Rinso – detergen (only in Indonesia)
* Royco — stock cubes, non-MSG stock (only in Indonesia)
* Red Rose Tea — tea (Canada)
* Sana — Margarine (Turkey)
* Saga — tea (Poland)
* Sariwangi — tea (Indonesia)
* Scottish Blend — tea
* Skippy — peanut butter
* Slim·Fast — diet products
* Sunlight Soap (Africa)
* Surf (Ireland, UK, Indonesia)
* Stork margarine
* Streets (ice cream) (Australia/New Zealand)
* Turun sinappi — mustard (Finland/Sweden)
* Unilever Foodsolutions — professional markets (food service)
* Unox — soups, smoked sausages
* Vaqueiro — cooking margarine, cooking oil
* Wall’s ice cream
* Wish-Bone salad dressing
There are more brands / products in other countires, check to see if you recognize any of them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unilever
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipton