Pinkberry is Full of Chemicals. Awesome
About a month ago, a bright and shiny new Pinkberry shop opened up on St. Mark’s, a Hipstered-out street that’s only a few blocks from where I work. The first time I tried the mystery confection, I wasn’t sold. It kinda tastes like cold yogurt, I thought. Cold yogurt…but not.
But the second time, after eating an entire medium cup filled with the “original” flavor (don’t call it vanilla, they get oddly pissed) and a few scoops of fruit, I thought, it kinda tastes like cold yogurt. Cold yogurt…but better!
Since then, I’ve been a regular customer at this low fat, low calorie chain. So regular, in fact, that I actually felt sad when the New York Times recently confirmed my suspicious that things which seem too good to be true — are.
Seems that even though Pinkberry totes itself as all natural, it really, really isn’t.
“The list [of ingrediants] includes at least five additives defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization as emulsifiers (propylene glycol esters, lactoglycerides, sodium acid pyrophosphate, mono- and diglycerides); four acidifiers (magnesium oxide, calcium fumarate, citric acid, sodium citrate); tocopherol, a natural preservative; and two ingredients — starch and maltodextrin — that were characterized as fillers by Dr. Gary A. Reineccius, a professor in the department of food science and nutrition at the University of Minnesota and an expert in food additives.”
Damn you, Pinkberry! Damn you for letting me think I was eating a natural, low calorie snack when what I was really doing was stuffing myself with low calorie chemicals that will most likely cause my liver to shrivel and heart to explode in like 8 years.
Why didn’t you just stay in LA?!
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Allison says:
Fri, 25th Apr 20083:35 pm
so…what do these chemicals do?
Most foods today contain an certain amount chemicals and preservatives, and I agree it's misleading to advertise and 'natural' when you're not, but has anything in their yogurt-stuff untested, or been proven to cause heath problems?
J - NYU says:
Fri, 25th Apr 20083:42 pm
I'm not sure what those chemicals DO, Allison, but I'm sure they don't do anything cool.
…too bad I'm still addicted.
Christine says:
Fri, 25th Apr 20086:16 pm
I did some research on the additives and pretty much all of them are not going to do much to you. The acidifers just add some sourness to something and just about everything else is a form of a fat, essentially vitamin E, and starch.
If anyone has other information that contradicts my information, please share it.
So in other words, aside from the fact that these things aren't necessarily natural, although some are considered organic compounds, they don't appear to be terrible for you. I could go into detail about chemicals causing mutations in the body and blah blah blah but that is terrible dull.