Its director of litigation, Stephen Gardner, accused Frito-Lay of trying to hide the consequences of eating products with olestra despite more than 20,000 consumer complaints.
And despite about a million news reports about olestra causing diarrhea.
Why on earth would anyone want to eat a fake *food* product that's so foreign to the human body that it would cause this kind of result? My guidelines are: 1)If I can't pronounce it, I don't eat it. 2) If it's a manmade copy of a natural,normal old-fashioned food, I'll take my chances with the original. At least my body recognises it AS food.