A decision by the makers of Wonder Bread to list the dairy ingredient
whey on its labels far in advance of a change in its recipe has alarmed food allergy experts.
Interstate Bakeries feels it's giving the public a heads-up by listing whey in the list of ingredients, even though it expects to change the recipe by the end of the year. The allergy experts are concerned that such a move will undermine faith in labeling and could very well spur parents of children with food allergies to take dangerous chances with products. Interstate decided to add whey to the bread to improve its taste and texture.

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