The "1:1:1" ratio comes from the research results of authoritative organizations such as the World Health Organization, the World Food Organization and the Chinese Nutrition Society. That is, the ratio of saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids in the human diet is 1:1. A ratio of 1:1 ensures balanced nutrition. In July 2002, Golden Arowana launched the second generation of blended oil, which is harmonized with 8 kinds of refined oils including refined rapeseed oil, soybean oil, corn germ oil, sunflower oil, peanut oil, sesame oil, flaxseed oil and safflower oil. As a result, a "1:1:1" propaganda slogan was thrown out, saying that "a new generation of blending oils cleverly combines the actual conditions of the Chinese diet, making the human body take photos of saturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids, and polyunsaturated fatty acids. The optimal ratio of 1:1:1 is achieved to ensure nutritional balance."
In response to "1:1:1", experts from the China Institute of Cereals and Oils recently made an unrelenting critique: "At present, there is no single edible oil or edible blended oil component in the domestic and foreign markets that can achieve a balanced ratio of 1:1:1 nutrition. All products that meet the national edible oil standards are within the scope of health, safety and nutrition." "If the oils really reach 1:1:1, the appearance will be viscous or even impossible to flow." China Grain and Oil Society Another expert from the Grease Division said.
In fact, as early as two years ago, consumers repeatedly questioned the "1:1:1" incident throughout the country. On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2002, Yang Hong, a consumer in Nanjing known as the “other kind of Wang Haiâ€, found that in the survey of some local shopping malls and supermarkets, there was a publicity on the “Golden Dragon Fish†second-generation blend oil. "Word games" mislead consumers who don't know the truth.
Coincidentally, on the eve of the 2002 Mid-Autumn Festival, Beijing's consumer Wu also stood up and pointed to the contradictory critique of "1:1:1." Wu said that he learned from TV commercials, poster advertisements in shopping malls, and product packaging that Arowana's second generation of blending oil "conformed to the health theories proposed by the three authoritative organizations," and purchased a Carrefour supermarket in Beijing. Barrels of 5 liters installed Arowana second-generation oil, but he found that Arowana's second-generation oil blended under the label of “The perfect ratio of 1:1:1 dietary fatty acidsâ€, the specific product nutrient profile The ratio of the three is "12:44:44."
In the face of doubts, Jinlongyu explained: “The 1:1:1 ratio that appears in advertisements refers to the percentage of fatty acids that the human body should consume daily. The source of saturated fatty acids consumed by the body is the addition of blended oils. , as well as meat and other foods, so the 1:1:1 stated in the advertisement is not the ratio of fatty acids in Jinlongyu blend oil, and the normal intake of meat is added to the ratio of 12:44:44 of Jinlongyu blend oil. The ratio of saturated fatty acids contained in foods is exactly 1:1:1."
In response to "1:1:1", experts from the China Institute of Cereals and Oils recently made an unrelenting critique: "At present, there is no single edible oil or edible blended oil component in the domestic and foreign markets that can achieve a balanced ratio of 1:1:1 nutrition. All products that meet the national edible oil standards are within the scope of health, safety and nutrition." "If the oils really reach 1:1:1, the appearance will be viscous or even impossible to flow." China Grain and Oil Society Another expert from the Grease Division said.
In fact, as early as two years ago, consumers repeatedly questioned the "1:1:1" incident throughout the country. On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2002, Yang Hong, a consumer in Nanjing known as the “other kind of Wang Haiâ€, found that in the survey of some local shopping malls and supermarkets, there was a publicity on the “Golden Dragon Fish†second-generation blend oil. "Word games" mislead consumers who don't know the truth.
Coincidentally, on the eve of the 2002 Mid-Autumn Festival, Beijing's consumer Wu also stood up and pointed to the contradictory critique of "1:1:1." Wu said that he learned from TV commercials, poster advertisements in shopping malls, and product packaging that Arowana's second generation of blending oil "conformed to the health theories proposed by the three authoritative organizations," and purchased a Carrefour supermarket in Beijing. Barrels of 5 liters installed Arowana second-generation oil, but he found that Arowana's second-generation oil blended under the label of “The perfect ratio of 1:1:1 dietary fatty acidsâ€, the specific product nutrient profile The ratio of the three is "12:44:44."
In the face of doubts, Jinlongyu explained: “The 1:1:1 ratio that appears in advertisements refers to the percentage of fatty acids that the human body should consume daily. The source of saturated fatty acids consumed by the body is the addition of blended oils. , as well as meat and other foods, so the 1:1:1 stated in the advertisement is not the ratio of fatty acids in Jinlongyu blend oil, and the normal intake of meat is added to the ratio of 12:44:44 of Jinlongyu blend oil. The ratio of saturated fatty acids contained in foods is exactly 1:1:1."
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