I don't think there a scams, but rather mislabeling. Shouldn't be an issue if you buy from a good company. Also, the main issue is we are killing ourselves with it, so it's a bigger issue of its nitrite or nitrate.
SN is relatively inexpensive, no profit to make it worthwhile as a scam .
Occasionally we see people purchasing Nitrate instead of Nitrite which comes down to mis -reading the labels .
It's almost always user error. There are people who accidentally purchase curing salt, which is a little SN in a lot of salt, or nitrate instead of nitrite.
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