Apeel and it has another name that I can't remember. It is a Bill Gates "protective covering" on fruits and vegetables. It is probably not good for man nor beast. It should state on the sticky label if it used. If you look it up, you'll have a visual of it. Thanks for asking, we need to protect each other when we can.
I read that Amazon store Whole Foods is using apeel now but who knows truth? They likely do and hide the information in tricky ways like they do with everything else.
I regularly ask questions at Whole Foods and on their chat centers. They’re lying and flip flopping non answer s. I can tell after eating and then observe the fruit or vegetables not spoil.
Standard answer is The company named Apeel is a different company than the fruit and vegetable coating. And they stop there, never addressing the issue of how the coating breaks down. And the chemical used in the process.
Are they allowing Apeel ? Hope not
Natural Grocers has a sign stating they do not sell anything "apeel".
I noticed that as well.
What is that?🤔
Apeel and it has another name that I can't remember. It is a Bill Gates "protective covering" on fruits and vegetables. It is probably not good for man nor beast. It should state on the sticky label if it used. If you look it up, you'll have a visual of it. Thanks for asking, we need to protect each other when we can.
Also Trader Joe’s does not use Apeel. When I asked at Whole Paycheck, the person said no but I am highly suspect.
Whole paycheck 🤣
Thanks. Trader Joe is so far away, I haven’t looked into them yet.
I don’t trust them at all.
I read that Amazon store Whole Foods is using apeel now but who knows truth? They likely do and hide the information in tricky ways like they do with everything else.
I regularly ask questions at Whole Foods and on their chat centers. They’re lying and flip flopping non answer s. I can tell after eating and then observe the fruit or vegetables not spoil.
Standard answer is The company named Apeel is a different company than the fruit and vegetable coating. And they stop there, never addressing the issue of how the coating breaks down. And the chemical used in the process.
…or if it’s mRNA.