Is Le Jia soup healthy? Is drinking often bad for your health? Is there any nutrition?

As early as August of 20 1 1, the ingredients in Le Jia soup were not clear and obvious. At that time, Unilever's "Le Jia" thick soup with various flavors was ambiguous because the ingredients list said "It may contain wheat, soybeans, eggs, dairy products and fish", and it was pushed to the forefront in just a few days.

"May contain", the wording of the ingredients list is shocking. The person in charge of Unilever said in major media that the reason for writing "may contain" is to remind consumers of the possibility of allergies, and also to respond to the requirement that allergenic substances in food should be clearly marked in the General Rules for Labeling in prepackaged foods, which will be implemented in April 20 12. However, the staff of the industrial and commercial department said that this information identification must also be clear and not vague.

Although I have been in the news because the ingredient list is vague, I personally think that as long as the product is qualified, it should be no problem to eat. As for whether the soup is healthy or not, it's hard to say, just like carbonated drinks and bottled juice drinks, as well as the ice cream you often eat. Do you think it is healthy or not? Whether we are healthy or not, we will still eat, right?