The FDA/USDA and rest of the government just changed their regulations on it. Remember they fed it to hogs and chickens and said they were safe for humans?
YL
I am going to venture into what I hope does not become a firefight.
The fda didn't change regulations, they stated risk factors.
Risk assessment, whether we like it or not, is a very real way things are done, in our modern society.
Borrowing from shiba's post, we have become greedy, and the corps are even greedier.
Dilution factors are real, so is risk assessment. That is just how it is done.
by definition many things that we wouldn't eat normally are ALLOWED in food from the fda/usda, eg
insect parts, rodent hairs, low level toxins. WHY because that is how things are processed today. IN mass quantities, so if a rat runs by the processing mill and a few hairs get tossed into a 10,000 gal vat, that is acceptable by the fda/usad standards, What they are saying to us is, basically get over it, there is no way to make food CHEAP and CLEAN. You can have expensive food that is clean but not cheap food.
another example, years ago when I worked in Chicago, grain trucks would come into huge processing mills, the truck would back up to a lift and the whole truck would be raised in the air about 45 degrees and the grains would fall into the hopper, this hopper is open and the workmen standing there are smoking, they toss their cigarette butts in the hopper, no one cares, one cigarette butt, in 50,000lbs of grain, ACCEPTABLE.
Until we the people of North America, notice not just the US, decide that what is important to us is healthy clean food, it isn't going to change, of course it will cost substantially more but that is going to be our choice.
Back to shiba's post, I really think the vast majority of gmo is there BECAUSE the food has no nutrition anymore. I believe the corps have engineered the food to make up for the very low nutrition levels. When they say the bread has this much protein it has to come from somewhere.
So before we stab the big corps in the back for poisoning us, maybe we should look in the mirror and ask, am I a part of this.
Like mentioned above, what do you see at the supermarket, people buying crap because it is cheap. Eating healthy is expensive, eating crap isn't.
the mentality of the public needs to change from buying the latest of everything out there, wide screen tv, ipod, iphone, etc to getting safe food for us and our pets.
Until the PUBLIC decides it wants good clean food the corps will not follow.
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