monkeymagick
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No Soylent for you, in Canada. Apparently the Canadian Food Inspection Agency believes the lazy man's food does not meet the requirements as a meal-replacement product. The CEO of Rosa Foods (manufacturer of Soylent) released a statement of the regulatory ban and will try to address the issue as quickly as possible. Developed by techies after getting tired of eating a terrible diet of frozen dinners and Ramen, a bottle of Soylent is designed to give you about 20% of your daily nutrition which contains about 400 calories and 20g of protein.
Hmm, I have a case coming in this Friday from Amazon.
Rhinehart didn't specify which guidelines Soylent fell afoul of, but insists that the standards "do not reflect the current understanding of human nutritional needs..."
Hmm, I have a case coming in this Friday from Amazon.
Rhinehart didn't specify which guidelines Soylent fell afoul of, but insists that the standards "do not reflect the current understanding of human nutritional needs..."