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Unintended consequences.
— Polemic Paine (@PolemicTMM) December 22, 2022
Forcing the labelling of sesame as an alergen ingredient leads to the addition of sesame to MORE foods. https://t.co/yj4HKVM7EI pic.twitter.com/fYvVBWKc3N