Jimmy Dean Gouda & Bacon Omelet Minis

Jimmy Dean

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Ingredients:

Whole Eggs, Dairy Protein Base (Cultured Skim Milk, Water, Natural Flavor), Gouda Cheese With Smoke Flavor [pasteurized Milk, Cheese Culture, Salt, Enzymes, Annatto (Vegetable Color), Natural Smoke Flavor], Bacon (Cured With: Water, Salt, Sugar, Smoke Flavoring, Sodium Phosphates, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite), Nonfat Milk, Cream Cheese Powder [cream Cheese (Milk, Culture, Salt, Carob Bean Gum, Enzyme), Nonfat Milk], Soybean Oil, Modified Corn Starch, Sodium Lactate (Preservative), Salt, Citric Acid, Carrageenan, Nisin Preparation (Preservative)

Rating:     We Avoid

Ingredient Score:

Awarded a 1/5 green leaf rating, the ‘Jimmy Dean Gouda & Bacon Omelet Minis’ are positioned at the low end of our scale for cleaner food options. This product is not organic and fails to use non-GMO ingredients, which detracts significantly from its standing on our scale. The inclusion of added sugars, such as sugar and citric acid, further diminishes its score.

The presence of potentially harmful additives is a critical factor in the evaluation of this product. Ingredients such as natural flavor, flavor, and modified corn starch are flagged for their vague nature and potential health implications. More concerning, however, are the known harmful additives found within this item. Carrageenan and sodium nitrite, both of which are present in the product, have been linked to adverse health effects and contribute to the low rating.

Another significant concern is the use of soybean oil, which is considered a harmful oil due to its processing methods and nutritional profile. The reliance on this ingredient is a drawback for those seeking cleaner food options.

The ‘Jimmy Dean Gouda & Bacon Omelet Minis’ do not align with the criteria for a cleaner, healthier food choice. They contain various ingredients that are either non-organic, genetically modified, or potentially harmful to one’s health. The product’s low score reflects its position as an option that consumers, particularly those prioritizing clean eating, may wish to avoid. The assessment is clear: this food item does not meet the standards for those seeking to minimize their intake of additives, sugars, and harmful oils.

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