DiphosphatesInorganic phosphate additives are highly bioavailable; high additive-phosphate intake is associated with increased cardiovascular and kidney burden, particularly in chronic kidney disease.
Why this band?
How the nutrition, processing, and additive signals combine into the overall food-health band.
Diphosphates — Inorganic phosphate additives are highly bioavailable; high additive-phosphate intake is associated with increased cardiovascular and kidney burden, particularly in chronic kidney disease.
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Per-ingredient concern · chemical identity, not food safety
Freshness preserved by sodium acid pyrophosphate0.007460363051471575%—
Sodium bisulfite0.00373018152573934%⚠ moderate
Mixed tocopherols0.00186509076286967%—
And citric acid0.0018650907628625646%—
Diphosphates (E450)⚠ low
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Idaho potatoes, vegetable oil (sunflower, coconut and canola), maltodextrin, salt, sugar, buttermilk, nonfat dry milk, cream, butter (cream, salt), mono and diglycerides, calcium stearoyl lactylate, natural flavors. freshness preserved by sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bisulfite, mixed tocopherols, and citric acid.
Decision read
Probably skip for everyday use
Probably skip
This read is based on the product's overall critical safety band; no per-ingredient chemical concern data is published for it yet.
Driven by the product's overall food/cosmetic safety band, not per-ingredient chemical concern. A balanced day-to-day read across overall concern and fit.
No ingredient drivers are available for this product.