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Michelle Pfeiffer Blasts Bill Gates After Organic Produce Additive Approved By U.S. Health Officials

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Actress Michelle Pfeiffer called out a “very concerning” additive that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be sprayed on organic produce, putting some of the blame on billionaire Bill Gates.“Apeel (an edible, plant-based coating designed to extend the shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables) was just approved and now ‘organic’ produce is coated in something we cannot see or wash off,” the 67-year-old wrote on her Insta…

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The Gates Foundation once promoted a controversial coating for foods such as fruit and vegetables: Apeel is called the questionable layer that allows supermarkets to feed consumers older foods than fresh. In use, Apeel has been in use for years (also in the EU), but many have not been aware of this yet. The bigger waves are now that even a Hollywood icon is sounding the alarm: Michelle Pfeiffer publicly criticized the product on Instagram. Bill …

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She is not a star of great tones and has been living very back for decades. All the more unusual is that Michelle Pfeiffer has now launched a verbal attack on her Instagram – indirectly also against Bill Gates. The background: The American Food and Drugs Authority FDA has just released "Apeel" as safe for the consumer. This is an invisible coating of plant ingredients that can extend the shelf life date of fresh fruits and vegetables. Pfeiffer w…

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