I don’t even use Splenda. It doesn’t biodegrade and is causing some behavioral issues with marine animals, not to mention what it could be doing to people.
Sorry, I find that claim absurd. The tiny amount consumed, if it passes though into sewer water and makes it through treatment plants, would be infinitesimal when compared to the amount of water in the oceans. And how on earth could anyone determine that if marine animals are experiencing "behavior issues" (whatever that means) it is being caused by tiny traces of Splenda in the water? Sounds like typical leftist bunk "science". Ban Splenda to save the whales!