Cooking Spray product image with 60/100 Zerotox safety score

Is Cooking Spray Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Laura Lynn

Cooking Spray is a food from Laura Lynn. It has a Zerotox safety score of 60/100, which means it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.

The main ingredients worth reviewing are Natural Flavors.

60 / 100

Moderate quality

Why score is 60

The composition includes soybean oil and soy lecithin, which are common in cooking sprays. However, the presence of natural flavors and beta carotene raises concerns about processing and quality.

Main concern

Natural flavors are often processed and can contain undisclosed ingredients, raising quality concerns.

Why it matters: This ingredient is flagged in our analysis based on regulatory and scientific sources. Check the Ingredients section for details and see Data sources for methodology.

Regulation status: Ingredient safety is assessed from EU/EPA/CIR and similar databases; formulations may vary. Always read the product label.

Pros

  • Soybean oil serves as a base, providing a common cooking medium with moderate health implications.
  • Soy lecithin acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend ingredients effectively in this spray.

Concerns

  • Natural flavors are often processed and can contain undisclosed ingredients, raising quality concerns.
  • Beta carotene is a colorant that, while natural, indicates some level of processing in the product.

Who should avoid this product?

This food may not be the best fit for:

  • people with sensitive skin or fragrance sensitivity

Ingredients breakdown

Each ingredient below is explained in the context of this food so the page answers more than a simple label list.

How we score

Our safety scores and ingredient breakdowns are based on regulatory and scientific sources. See Data sources & methodology and How Zerotox works for full details.

Product info

Product ID: 3336604

More from this brand: Laura Lynn products in Zerotox

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Allergens detected: soy

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Frequently asked questions

Zerotox gives Laura Lynn — Cooking Spray 60 / 100 based on ingredients. Ultra-processed foods often have many additives; see the breakdown above. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Laura Lynn — Cooking Spray has a Zerotox score of 60 / 100 among food products. See the full breakdown above.
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This depends on the ingredient profile. People with sensitive skin or scalp, users avoiding fragrance, sulfates or animal-derived ingredients, and cautious shoppers should review the breakdown above before buying. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Check the Ingredients section above. Zerotox flags preservatives, colours and other additives; see the full list.
The composition includes soybean oil and soy lecithin, which are common in cooking sprays. However, the presence of natural flavors and beta carotene raises concerns about processing and quality. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
This product is flagged for: Natural flavors are often processed and can contain undisclosed ingredients, raising quality concerns.; Beta carotene is a colorant that, while natural, indicates some level of processing in the product.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.
Based on our data we do not detect fragrance in this product's listed ingredients. Formulations can change; check the label.
Our analysis notes: Soybean oil serves as a base, providing a common cooking medium with moderate health implications.; Soy lecithin acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend ingredients effectively in this spray.. See the Pros section above.
Laura Lynn — Cooking Spray has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Higher scores mean fewer concerning additives. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
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We detected: soy. If you have allergies, check the label and the Ingredients section above.