These 3 Foods <br />You're Eating <br />Are Most Likely Fake Eat This, Not That! shares commonly <br />bought (and enjoyed) foods that are <br />the furthest things from "real food." 1. Filet Mignon Some restaurants and grocery stores will actually use transglutaminase to combine scraps of meat from other cuts and try to <br />pass it off as the real deal. In fact, it's so common that the USDA now requires labeling stating that it's "been formed from pieces of whole muscle meat, or that it has been reformed from a single cut." 2. 100 Percent <br />Real Grated <br />Parmesan Cheese You would think that the "100 percent real" would hold true. Alas, it does not. The FDA allows manufacturers to add as much cellulose as needed to prevent the cheese from clumping. It turns out that they're adding way more than needed. 3. Crème Filling OREO cookies, one of the best-selling cookies in the U.S., has been called OREO Crèmes since the 1990s. That's because the FDA won't allow them to use the word "cream", since there is none. Nabisco switched from a lard-based filling to a dairy-free filling that includes partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. But no, they're not vegan. They have cross contact with milk.
