I love looking at various products and the hilarious health claims they make Today: oils Yes, healthy cooking oils!pic.twitter.com/T4UZFObtOm
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It may be 4 litres of canola oil, but at least it's lower in sat fats than olive oil and has omega 3s!pic.twitter.com/6Zo81YlMel
Bog standard vegetable oil, as you may have seen used in McDonalds But, uh, more omega 3s I guess?pic.twitter.com/NL4d8REV5q
Last but not least, peanut oil It's super high olieg (*good for you) whatever the hell that meanspic.twitter.com/kKMJ782osG
Obviously, all of these things are basically identical health-wise The claims are pretty much nonsense
You might get a tiny addition to certain nutrients by switching oils, but they're still mostly just liquid fat Doesn't stop them from marketing those wonderful claims though!
I’m just excited that I know what hexane means because I just covered alkanes in my chem class this week 
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