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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 15

    Report Finds Traces of a Controversial Herbicide in Cheerios and Quaker Oatshttps://nyti.ms/2Bcew3K 

    8:44 PM - 15 Aug 2018
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      1. Amy Teresa Comperatore‏ @AmyComperatore Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        No more Cheerios and Oats for me!

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      1. Mrs.Liberator‏ @MrsLiberator Aug 15
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        By controversial you mean carcinogenic?

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      1. Calvin Graves‏ @CDG_GTR Aug 15
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        Millennials were killing the cereal industry. But now it's the cereal industry's turn.

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      1. Chad Niederhuth‏ @niederhuth Aug 16
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        Hey, how about you start reporting about actual scientific studies conducted by scientists rather than unverified propaganda put out by activists groups.

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      1. Bob Juba‏ @BobJuba Aug 15
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        Traces. With zero evidence of ill effects from eating oats treated with herbicides. Seek evidence, not fear-mongering.

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      1. Alex Gorell‏ @alex_gorell Aug 15
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        I am here for a good time not a long time.

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      1. GGMoore‏ @geogmoore Aug 15
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        All you have to do is smell a tiny bit of Round Up to know how bad this stuff is. Nothing will grow for a year wherever it’s spayed. I used it without knowing , now I suit up and protect myself.

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      1. Hockeyman‏ @hockeyredwhite Aug 15
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        Soooo Now I know why I'm losing my hair! Thanks #Monsanto

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Aug 15
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        Hmm

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      2. Edster‏ @Edsterko Aug 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        How come the NYT can't find poison in the media coverage of Trump?

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      2. Lisa Rago‏ @LisaRago1 Aug 15
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        Why is anyone surprised?

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      1. JoeWV‏ @JOEWV Aug 16
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        The scientific consensus on the safety of glyphosphate is solid. The controversy is only in the media and the non-agricultural public. Removal of its use will cause far more environmental harm than any proposed harm from its use.

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      1. RogueLemming 🇨🇦‏ @ForgeRat Aug 15
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        The stupidity is, #glyphosate isn't used as (intended as) an herbicide on oats normally. It's uses to "finish" (dry) the oats for market. That means it doesn't get a chance to wash off. Many other grains suffer the same treatment. Doubt it even disqualifies them as #organic.

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      1. canadianprepper 🇨🇦 🇺🇸‏ @canadianshtf Aug 15
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        Wait...it's not sprayed on oats, how the hell do traces end up in Quaker oats

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      1. Michael Lerch‏ @mungonna8 Aug 15
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        Oh Great! Now Theres Cheerios In My Herbicide! WTF!!?

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