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Heinz Ketchup will now kill you and your children by their cheap use of High Fructose Corn Syrup! Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
21st of Jan, 2013 by User870034 |
Do not be fooled people! High Fructose Corn Syrup is a poison! This poison is now officially called "Corn Sugar." The killers at the Corn Refiners Association petitioned to have the name changed so that "customers would not be confused any longer." Confused about what? The truth that High Fructose Corn Syrup is a poison that medical experts have proven will not assimilate in your body? It is not difficult, whatsoever, to figure out the real reason that the name of this poison was changed to "Corn Sugar." It was truthfully changed because too many people discovered that High Fructose Corn Syrup was a poison, despite the bold-face lies from websites like SweetSurprise dot com, that is really owned by the vicious predators at the Corn Refiners Association in Washington, DC. You may, or may not agree with this Ripoff Report about the poison that Heinz Ketchup adds in their product. Nonetheless, you need to ask yourself this question: "Do I really want to take the chance of killing one of my children with the High Fructose Corn Syrup poison that Heinz Ketchup contains?" By the way, my final comment is for the rude, uppity male HJ Heinz receptionist at the office in Warrendale, Pennsylvania: I am the guy that called you on Tuesday, January 22nd, about 4:30 pm. Your horrible snobby attitude was "the straw that broke the camel's back," in deciding whether or not to write this Ripoff Report now or perhaps later after discussing this issue with a corporate leader. However, with your pompous, arrogant attitude, in mind, I felt compelled to file this report now instead of waiting, especially when you flat-out refused to allow me to speak with any person in management! I wonder if your superiors know how abusive you are on the phone? Finally, to management personnel at HJ Heinz in Warrendale, Pennsylvania: I was willing to be respectful and discuss the preceding issue with a member of your team. However, your wise-guy "receptionist" felt the need to be abusive to me rather than to allow me to speak to one of you. |
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