If HFCs stands for hydrofluorocarbons, used as an alternative to ozone damaging CFCs in refrigeration systems, then I don't think they are.
And if msg is monosodium glutamate in food and drugs, unfortunately I don't think it's banned either. Some food%26amp;drug chains/supermarket groups have strong recommendations against it, such as the Co-op, which has it removed from their brand products:
http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:TPk鈥?/a>What other products are banned in Europe, besides hydrogenated oil?
bleached flour is banned.
What is hfcs and msg? Care to explain what the abbreviations stand for? (It is not very nice to ask questions of non-native speakers of English and not be very clear what you mean.)
i don't know for europe, but in france hfc is banned for a very long time !
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