spartacus53
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- Jul 5, 2009
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Contaminated food & places
In another of my posts cheese did mention a very interesting topic.. Fecal contamination in our food supply.
Cheese wrote
"The difference between china and fresh may also have something to do with the absence of human fecal matter. Just read inspection reports from food imported from china... they found human waste in much of what was inspected, but not even 10% of the containers were inspected. Just a few random ones. The rest go right through. Every day, day after day. Untreated animal and human waste is the main food fed to raised tilapia (common imported fish). Melamine found in over %90 of baby food imported from there too."
Unfortunately, you don't have to go as far as China to find fecal matter mixed in our food source and need to go no further than here in the US. Not only is it entrenched in our foods, but just about everywhere you shop and eat too. They have run countless news exposes on going to Star Bucks, Dunkin Donuts, and several large supermarket chains.. They took swabs off of shopping cart handles, counters, heck, anything they could swab and guess what they found.. Fecal matter, tons of it too.
Now that is scary if you ask me, how much fecal matter is in our diet, and how much do we consume every year.
So the next time someone says, "Eat (-DEL-) and die."
You can reply, "I already do, but I'm still alive and kicking."
In another of my posts cheese did mention a very interesting topic.. Fecal contamination in our food supply.
Cheese wrote
"The difference between china and fresh may also have something to do with the absence of human fecal matter. Just read inspection reports from food imported from china... they found human waste in much of what was inspected, but not even 10% of the containers were inspected. Just a few random ones. The rest go right through. Every day, day after day. Untreated animal and human waste is the main food fed to raised tilapia (common imported fish). Melamine found in over %90 of baby food imported from there too."
Unfortunately, you don't have to go as far as China to find fecal matter mixed in our food source and need to go no further than here in the US. Not only is it entrenched in our foods, but just about everywhere you shop and eat too. They have run countless news exposes on going to Star Bucks, Dunkin Donuts, and several large supermarket chains.. They took swabs off of shopping cart handles, counters, heck, anything they could swab and guess what they found.. Fecal matter, tons of it too.
Now that is scary if you ask me, how much fecal matter is in our diet, and how much do we consume every year.
So the next time someone says, "Eat (-DEL-) and die."
You can reply, "I already do, but I'm still alive and kicking."