‘Receipt receipts dangerous? Victoria Koblenko is half-wit!’

Victoria Koblenko is under fire because she said last night in Renze Klamer’s talk show that receipts, for example those from Albert Heijn, are toxic. “Loonatic!”

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During a conversation about errors on Albert Heijn receipts, Victoria Koblenko sounded the alarm on the talk show ‘Renze’ last night. She advises all viewers not to grab receipts. “The health effects of ink on those receipts have been proven to be very bad for you.”

Loonatic

Science journalist Adriaan ter Braack, known on Twitter as the ‘holistic wrecking ball’ Sjamadriaan, calls it viral tweet – the number of views has already reached 200 thousand – nonsense.

Adriaan: “Victoria Koblenko tells Renze that there is poison in the ink of receipts. Receipts are made of thermal paper, the text is burned into it, so no ink. Until 2020, that paper did contain Bisphenol A, but far too little to be harmful. Stop inviting half-wits.”

Unsuitable celebrity

As a talk show editor, you shouldn’t invite these kinds of people at all, Adriaan thinks. “You have one f*cking job as an editor and apparently that is to find unsuitable celebrities.”

He calls it “totally moronic” and “truly unbelievable.” If someone thinks his qualifications are too outspoken, he replies: “Surely I can stomp on the fact that nonsense is being proclaimed on national TV? wtf.”

‘Simply harmful’

Opinion maker Anne Fleur Dekker also finds it ridiculous. “This is just harmful pseudoscientific nonsense. Media, please don’t invite people with opinions like this to serious topics anymore. You undermine the credibility of your program and spread real nonsense.”

One of her followers, Gerritje, compares Victoria to Fajah Lourens. “And then never put Fajah Lourens in front of a nutritionist again with her stupid talk. Same pseudo-expertise, swipe left.”

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