The Master File
One file that holds every file.The whole series, in a single dossier. Ten investigations into the products a label calls safe, a shelf calls ordinary, and a marketing budget calls harmless — each one read the way an investigator reads: evidence laid out, sources named, and the verdict left to you.Approved ≠ Safe. Not Approved ≠ Unsafe. Every file is built on that one sentence — the gap between what a product is allowed to be and what it actually is. Close that gap once, and you never read a label the same way again.Inside the Master File:The Baby Files — formula, baby food, heavy metals, toys: what's in the products made for the people least able to say no.The Grocery Games — shrinkflation, shelf psychology, unit-price math. The store is a machine built to move your money. This is the manual.The Sugar Files — one ingredient, fifty names. Learn to spot every one.The Kids' Menu Files — the cartoons, the colors, the toys: how food marketed to children is engineered to be chosen.The GRAS Files — the loophole that lets a company declare its own additive "safe," with no FDA review.The Medicine Cabinet Files — reading the drug shelf with clear eyes: active, inactive, and the dosing traps between.The Pet Food Files — what "meat by-products" actually means in the bag, and how to read the label.The Warranty Files — the fine print that quietly expires, and the promises that were never promises at all.The Commissary Files — prison food decoded: who profits from it, and what the public never sees.
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