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Cheerios Reformulation Concerns? - Costco, Antioch California

2 years ago reported by user-hyctx986 business

Costco Wholesale, Verne Roberts Circle, Antioch, CA, USA

2201 Verne Roberts Circle, Antioch, 94509 California, United States

Cheerios original I had stomach issues the other day 2 hours after eating cheerios with milk. Thought it might be something else. After eating a bowl of Cheerios again today it took 2.5 hours and same thing as the other day. Nausea and Diarrhea. I ate them with a brand new milk we purchased yesterday. My husband said he looked around on the internet and saw something about a re-formulation of cheerios might include Olean (Olestra) but I cannot find it listed as an Ingredient. I’m done with Cheerios. Just done. These are not the same as the ones I purchased 6 months ago. I’m wondering if they had bad batch and didn’t recall it properly. | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Something else, Other

#costco #cheerios #antioch #california #unitedstates #bowl #milk

user-xpft8353

Cheerios and many other cereals and grain-based products contain small amounts of an herbicide called glyphosate. It's one of the main ingredients in the widely used weed killer Roundup, and it's been the subject of considerable debate among health experts about whether it is carcinogenic.Feb 5, 2021

user-rykc4163

Let me assure you, it is the glyphosate. This nasty chemical is sprayed on the oats to speed up maturity of the plant before harvest.

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