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- Yes, Study Reportedly Found Human DNA in Hot Dogs - Snopes. com
For nearly a decade, social media users have claimed that traces of human DNA exist in hot dogs A study cited by many people was first published in 2015 and resurfaced in 2024
- Some Hot Dogs, Sausages Studied Contain Human DNA, Says New Report
Clear Food reported that it found human DNA in six of the 345 samples, or 2 percent of all samples tested Four of the six samples that tested positive for human DNA were vegetarian products
- Report has stunning revelations for contents of hot dogs
The company analyzed 345 hot dog and sausage products from 75 brands and 10 retailers, and said they found "human DNA in 2% of the samples, and in 2 3rds of the vegetarian samples " Additionally,
- Franks and Genes | Snopes. com
Did a "study" really find that hot dog brands regularly contain human DNA and unlabeled meat substitutions?
- Fact Check: Did they find human DNA in hot dogs? - MSN
The Clear Labs hot dog study found human DNA samples in 2 percent of the 345 hot dogs and sausages Two-thirds of that human DNA was found in vegetarian hot dogs
- Human DNA in Hot Dogs: What You Need to Know - Tech Startups
Human DNA in Hot Dogs: What the Science Really Says Where It All Started It all started in 2015 when Clear Labs analyzed 345 hot dog and sausage products from 75 brands sold across U S retailers Using genomic testing, they looked for labeling issues, contamination, and unlisted ingredients Out of the entire sample, 2% reportedly contained
- Is There Really Human DNA in Hot Dogs? - Prevention
A new study from Clear Labs found that human DNA was found in most hot dogs Men's Health dives into the findings and gets to the truth
- Report: Human DNA found in hot dogs - USA TODAY
Clear Food analyzed 345 hot dogs and sausages from 75 different brands sold at 10 retailers and found that 14% had hygienic or substitution issues, according to the report
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