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That can sitting in your pantry looks harmless. It promises convenience. It promises safety. But what if I told you it could be slowly poisoning you? From sky-high sodium levels that spike your blood pressure overnight to invisible chemicals linked to heart disease and kidney damage, these canned foods are hiding dangerous secrets. Today, we're exposing 9 Canadian canned foods you need to avoid at all costs, and 2 that are actually safe for seniors. 📺 Watch the entire video for full context and details. About Consumed Canada 🎥 In-depth videos examining processed foods, fast food, supermarket products, and related consumer topics in Canada — with a focus on ingredients, marketing practices, and potential health risks. 🎨 Researched, written, voiced, and produced by Consumed Canada. 🔔 Subscribe for clear, evidence-based breakdowns on processed food, hidden additives, fast food, and everyday products Canadians consume. Watch More from Consumed 🟢 @ConsumedCanada 💼 Business Inquiries & Contact • For business inquiries, copyright matters, or other questions, please contact: consumed.yt@gmail.com ❓ Copyright Questions • For any copyright-related concerns, please contact us at: consumed.yt@gmail.com ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer • This channel uses images and content in accordance with YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines. • Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act permits fair use for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, education, scholarship, and research. • Some video clips, images, or photographs may be used under fair use and are not specifically authorized by the copyright holders. We believe such use is legally protected and conducted in good faith.