Food from China, tainted and
dangerous?
/ repost
The U.S. will be sending chickens
to China to be processed there then sent back to the USA for consumption. Problem is China has a miserable record when
it comes to food safety.
Some recent
examples of China’s horrendous examples of food safety:
1 - 50,000 children sickened, 4
died, from tainted baby formula with melamine
2 - Hong King discovered eggs
contaminated with melamine
3 - 12,000 dead pigs in a river
leading to Shanghai
4 - Avian influenza or bird flu in
chicken flocks this year, 44 people died
5 - Nearly half of rice sold in
Guangzhou this year tainted with cadmium
6 -In Europe, China shipped:
a) Potatoes infested with insects
b) Ginger laced with salmonella
c) Pumpkins seeds containing glass chips
d) Frozen calamari contaminated by arsenic
7 - 2007 Chinese fish product
imports halted in USA for high levels of illegal antibiotics and chemicals
8 - Thousands of pounds of honey
seized for illegal antibiotics
The chicken will be returned to
the USA as process chicken, such as one may purchase in fast-food joints or
frozen meals - AVOID, consumer at your own peril.
The article quotes Jim Sumner,
president of Stone Mountain, USA Poultry and Egg Export Council as saying in
reference to China: “is one of our largest export markets and has the
potential, by far, to be our largest market, and we don’t want to risk
upsetting them”
Basically it is okay to endanger
the American consumer to gain export access to The Middle Kingdom. American food use to be the safest in the
world, now thanks to a spineless, sold-out, commie purchased Congress, and
greedy exporters, the food safety will degrade below that of the
third-world.
NOTE: This video was first
uploaded on October 29, 2013. It has
been attacked by gremlins ruining the aspect ratio. This is a correction to what the gremlins
did.
The article appearing in The
Dallas Morning News was reprinted from the “Atlanta Journal-Constitution.”
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