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Homemade Flamin’ Hot Cheetos 🐆 Disclaimer: this is a funny video- nothing more, nothing less. I did not eat these chips. This is a demonstration of the industrial processing steps used in mass-produced snacks. This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only- do not replicate these steps at home. This video does not claim that eating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos will directly harm you. It’s meant to shed light on how highly processed everyday foods can be- especially when mass-produced for consistency, cost-cutting, and shelf stability. When making Cheetos they’re not literally spraying corn with glyphosate in the factory- they source crops that are often treated with herbicides like glyphosate in the field. They’re also not refining seed oils, producing synthetic flavor enhancers, or creating artificial dyes on-site- they buy those food-grade ingredients from industrial suppliers. This video is describing the general process of making Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in a way that can be done on a small scale at home, BUT is not mirroring the exact process- it’s optimized to make a watchable video- real plants use specialized equipment, proprietary formulations, testing, and controls… things that are not shown here. The goal is to visualize the chain of production- not mirror any exact factory process. When food additives are described as “safe,” remember that we often lack long-term studies on their full effects. While some of these ingredients may be “generally recognized as safe” in small amounts, I personally see no benefit in consuming them at all. At the end of the day, eat what you want- but be informed about what you’re actually eating.
Homemade Flamin’ Hot Cheetos 🐆 Disclaimer: this is a funny video- nothing more, nothing less. I did not eat these chips. This is a demonstration of the industrial processing steps used in mass-produced snacks. This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only- do not replicate these steps at home. This video does not claim that eating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos will directly harm you. It’s meant to shed light on how highly processed everyday foods can be- especially when mass-produced for consistency, cost-cutting, and shelf stability. When making Cheetos they’re not literally spraying corn with glyphosate in the factory- they source crops that are often treated with herbicides like glyphosate in the field. They’re also not refining seed oils, producing synthetic flavor enhancers, or creating artificial dyes on-site- they buy those food-grade ingredients from industrial suppliers. This video is describing the general process of making Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in a way that can be done on a small scale at home, BUT is not mirroring the exact process- it’s optimized to make a watchable video- real plants use specialized equipment, proprietary formulations, testing, and controls… things that are not shown here. The goal is to visualize the chain of production- not mirror any exact factory process. When food additives are described as “safe,” remember that we often lack long-term studies on their full effects. While some of these ingredients may be “generally recognized as safe” in small amounts, I personally see no benefit in consuming them at all. At the end of the day, eat what you want- but be informed about what you’re actually eating.

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