>>541058366how did human fecal bacteria get into all of that suddenly, truly a mystery
>>541058682Maybe someone didn't poo in the loo?
Recalls are a part of regulation
>>541058682>human fecal bacteriaIt's just staff which is found everywhere not just in poop.
>>541058732>/thread
>>541058682How often are the crop pickers allowed to use a real bathroom? I wouldn't be surprised if this is similar to the Amazon driver piss bottle revelation from a few years ago but without the bottle.
When is RFK going to ban artificial food coloring and BHA? I thought he was going to Make America Healthy Again?
>>541058802>staffIf you are White, consider yourself disowned.Be better.
>>541058366American "food" aren't meant to be consumed
>>541058366Fat rednecks go into tantrum upon hearing the phrase 'regulation'
>>541058366Are recalls supposed to be a bad thing? Would you prefer no recalls? No recalls would be no accountability. Are you arguing there weren't recalls before Trump took over?
>>541058366And in india do they ever recall anything or do they just let people die? Looks to me like American produce is heavily regulated
>>541059006Just shop at aldi
>FDA Archive Data for Recalls, Market Withdrawals & Safety Alerts were downloaded for 2010 through 2017. Recalls were first categorized by drugs, medical supplies and devices, cosmetics, and food safety issues for foods and dietary supplements. Then divided into reasons for recalls, company, and type of food.>Results>There was a total of 3462 recalls, with 2500 relating to human foods (mean = 313 per year; range = 233 to 449 per year). Of the product recalls relating to human foods, more than 40% were related to two microorganisms, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella, closely followed by undeclared ingredients and allergens. The top 15 companies with the most food recalls represent 11.5% of all food recalls. Out of more than 1500 companies, one food market chain was responsible for over three %, nearly three times that of the second most recalled company or market.Over 300 per year in the 2010s. OP's shitty X post from a DNC-backed account shows 11. Tell me what this proves.
>>541058366The inspectors got mad about loosing their worthless jobs so they shat in the fields? If you would trade freedom for safety you deserve to lose both.
>>541058732Literally
>>541058366Biological warfare. China has been doing it for more than a decade now.
>>541058366>food recalls in 2026.Now do 2023. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ariannajohnson/2024/04/25/2023-had-most-food-recalls-since-start-of-covid-19-pandemic-report-finds/
>>541058682Fucking mexico fertilizes their soil with human shit Simple math
>>541059622NoIn Mexico human shit is used as fertilizer
>>541058366A majority of laws and regulations are only enforced by lawsuit when they gets broken. They're not inspecting every head of lettuce under a microscope in euroland either.
>>541058366>gets recalled>not regulated
>>541060003Still better than paying taxes so a bunch of Karens can put you out of work for bacteria that can be killed with cooking with a 100% success rate.
>>541058366If it isn't regulated, then why was it recalled?
>>541059037mcdonalds should never be consumed by humand, this has been known since the 80's and why they're still in operation is mind boggling.