Mystery Meat
Ian @ August 26, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Do Corporate Interests count more than the safety of the individual? I wonder, given how the latest Listeria recalls come late Saturday, and Sunday. It isn’t like they didn’t know beforehand, but the announcement comes Saturday evening? So what, after most people go for their weekend grocery shopping, they tell us what to look for? Course that is assuming we checked the website first, or were lucky enough to hear about it on the radio or news. Not like the media bothers, as they are too busy pushing the hidden agendas of their corporate sponsors, which is what the Government is doing, as well. I don’t get it anymore, have we all lost of morals, our values? When did a companies bottom line become more important than human lives?
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More Beef Recalled
Ian @ August 9, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Just in time for the weekend barbecue, more beef recalled. Not to worry though, as it is just a over a million pounds, mostly being used in other products, so by the time it gets to our plate, well we’ll be dead from the lead poisoning from the other stuff. If not, well then we will have survived another round of incompetence from the protection agencies. After all, it isn’t an accident that recalls of this magnitude now come at the end of a news cycle, like on a Friday. And so what if it is the same company that just last month recalled over Five Million Pounds, they employ a few hundred people and they gotta make a profit. So why shouldn’t they be allowed to keep on producing, and putting people’s health at risk? Least they are making a profit, and isn’t that the purpose of the FDA, to insure food producers and drug companies make money? Sure isn’t about protecting the consumer.
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Attack of Killer Tomatoes
Ian @ June 21, 2008 # No Comment Yet
The notion that the FDA can’t say where the salmonella outbreak came from is crazy. How can they not know exactly where it came from? Mind you this isn’t the first time they have dropped the ball. Remember how long it took them to figure out where the contaminated lettuce came from? Makes you wonder what else they are dropping the ball on, such as say Beef? Maybe there have been a lot more instances of Mad Cow, and maybe it has made its way into the food chain. Like how can they be trusted to tell the truth, when they can’t even trace back where a tainted veggie came from? Yet they can tell us which states and countries are producing safe tomatoes? Like how? How do they know?
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Some FDA Recalls
Ian @ May 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Seafood Plant Closed Down
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today directed Hope Food Supply Inc., a Pasadena, Texas, food processing company, to shut down and immediately recall all products manufactured from its Texas facility since 2007. (Details Here)
Antibiotic Recalled due to Mix Up
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — SCOTTSDALE, [...]
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More USDA Recalls for May
Ian @ May 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Is the food chain safe? Not from disease, but from human greed and complacency? I mean are we at more risk due to Corporate Greed and total lack of caring about the people who rely on their food stuffs, or is it the germs we need fear? I rather think we are at greater risk, not because there are more bugs out there, but because there are more unscrupulous owners and operators and less inspectors.
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The Hidden Recalls
Ian @ May 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
At the current pace, recalls this year will rise by 70% over last year, a record year for dangerous goods being recalled. Yet despite that there are no new inspectors, no new funding for protection agencies, nor are there new fines or regulations in place. Congress still gets its holidays, still get their trips all over, and the funding of Billions to the War continues, while the lives of Children continue to lay in harm’s way. Fine to support the Troops, but how about supporting their Children too?
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New Label Laws
Ian @ May 22, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Finally, the ‘Made in Canada’ label will mean something, as it applies to food stuffs. The new regulations and definitions of what is ‘made in Canada’ is a huge victory for consumers, and for the country as a whole. While George Bush and the Democrats fail to protect their own citizens, at least even our Conservatives recognize the need to make label laws clear and concise. The new food safety labeling laws, will give consumers an edge on what to buy, what to ignore, and what to boycott. Least as it applies to food. I mean now when a can of Tuna says ‘made in Canada’ it won’t mean that just the label was printed in Canada, but that all of it, including contents are local. A victory for the people, at last.
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Additional Product Recalls
Ian @ May 12, 2008 # No Comment Yet
The list of recalled products continues unabated it seems. Goods from Communist China continues to lead the list, but other countries as well seem to be sending more dangerous goods. Is it that these other countries are that backwards, or is it more that the companies buying these goods are simply unconcerned as to what products are used in their manufacture? Big Business is about making profits, not about providing quality goods for a reasonable price. It isn’t about making the goods last, simply about making a profit, even at the risk of people’s lives, including those of Children. This is the Bush Legacy.
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Child Seat Recalls
Ian @ May 12, 2008 # No Comment Yet
It seems that Big Business has decreed a war on consumer safety, including the safety and well being of children. With imports rising, bringing in lead tainted goods, goods that break, and car seats that simply don’t protect, or increase risk of injury, it is an all out offensive against the Consumer. And where is the Government? Why they are too busy getting campaign funds from these companies. What else did you expect?
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May Food Recalls
Ian @ May 12, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Okay so I wonder, does anyone add up the amount of food that gets recalled? Does it even matter anymore, or are we so used to recalls now, we don’t feel outraged at how our health is being abused by various Companies?
So far in May, these are recalls from the USDA
WASHINGTON, May 8, 2008 - [...]
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Missed April Recalls
Ian @ May 12, 2008 # No Comment Yet
You have to wonder, are the recalls being listed all of them? Are there perhaps more recalls, that are simply not deemed important enough to worry about? Or could it be that some of the companies are able to have the recalls deferred, for a fee naturally. I mean is consumer protection a priority of any government, or is it merely a means of insuring higher campaign contributions?
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E Coli Alert
Ian @ May 3, 2008 # One Comment
Once more the inability of manufacturers to PROTECT CONSUMERS is highlighted by the current recall by the Canadian Food Agency, in frozen hamburger sold nationally by M&M Meat Markets, as well as by Costco Stores.
The agency has issued a warning about frozen Steakhouse Beef Burgers, sold at M&M Meat Shops across Canada, and frozen [...]
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Hypocrisy of Government
Ian @ April 24, 2008 # No Comment Yet
When an agency that is supposed to protect consumers, takes money from those industries, for travel, for speeches, then lectures the consumer on how to make sure they follow proper safety guidelines, you have to wonder what kind of drugs they are doing. While they are right, that playing sports or outdoor activities do require proper equipment, it would be nice if they would insure that the gear we buy is free from lead, isn’t going to choke us to death, or cause us other injuries, due to improper manufacturing. Be nice if they would fine companies, so that the fine isn’t coming out of petty cash, but comes out of the corporate profits, that makes them feel the loss. Now that would be real consumer protection.
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Recalls and Recalls
Ian @ April 24, 2008 # No Comment Yet
As corporate profits increase, it is interesting to note that product recalls increase as well. Makes you wonder, what price is there for consumer protection? Does the government, or big business give a damn, or is it just about the money?
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Recall Notices Again
Ian @ April 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Recalls are now a daily part of our life, and they shouldn’t be. Whether it is the food we eat, the plastic used to contain them, or the toys we buy, everything is no longer safe, or has the potential to be life threatening. And where is our Government? Pushing for more trade with the very nations that poison us. Companies take no notice of these risks, as long as their profits rise, at our expense. It is a numbers game, one we, the people are losing.
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