No offense but maybe they don’t like you and are trying to make fun of you
Try acting different when they are around and see if that works just tell them your not
<span>Nutritional labels are required by law to report to consumers all ingredients included in foods and products. Ingredients are listed in order from greatest percent included to least amount. If a producer doesn't want consumers to know they used a certain ingredient, they still have no choice in the matter.</span>
<span>The correct answer is inaccuracy. It is because this test technology does not provide a complete or accurate result when using in detecting influenza or diagnosing the certain illness and by that, it is considered to be inaccurate and also because it does not one hundred percent show its guarantee of detecting the disease that it detects.</span>
The easiest (and possibly tastiest) answer is nuts. All varieties of nuts: almonds, peanuts, cashews, pecans, hazelnuts – you name it. And for those of you who like it smooth, peanut butter is an excellent source of protein with 4 grams per tablespoon. Watch the salt though: the USDA recommends choosing unsalted nuts to keep the sodium intake low.