Hi Jerod,
Sorry if I've seemed arbitrary in my discussions with you. As you may know, Wikipedia has a big problem with [vandalism], especially by anonymous users. When you readded the "Controversies" section without discussion, I assumed that this was silly vandalism, and started acting accordingly. If I have been mistaken from the start, my apologies. I take your creation of a username as a sign that you are interested in contributing positively to Wikipedia, so welcome! Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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In regards to Corn nut: the problem is not the factual accuracy of the information, it's the relevancy. Few people care about UC Berkeley's snack policy. If there is a real controversy, there will be news articles or blogs related to it. Until then, I think it is better to present only the information that most people would want to see when they look up corn nut.
Thanks again for contributing to Wikipedia. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian.