This part of the article really stands out (emphasis mine):<p>> Mr. Kennedy has singled out Froot Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial ingredients, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer than the U.S. version. But he was wrong. <i>The ingredient list is roughly the same</i>, although Canada’s has natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots while the U.S. product contains red dye 40, yellow 5 and blue 1 as well as Butylated hydroxytoluene, or BHT, a lab-made chemical that is used “for freshness,” according to the ingredient label.<p>How can anyone working at the NYT believe what they are writing? They're equating "blueberries and carrots" with "red dye 40, yellow 5 and blue 1 as well as Butylated hydroxytoluene"?<p>I'm not exactly an RFK fan boy, but if I read things like this in what's supposed to be a respectable newspaper, I know I'm going to think twice about the other writings of that paper.