Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 with 8498 views | rockj | It’s inevitable. If we were going to raise standards why would we leave EU? So many people are going to regret what they did but it’ll be in years to come not now | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 with 8493 views | Catullus | The only answer is to be very careful where you shop and what you buy. If chlorinated chicken pops up in Asda and Tesco, you don't have to buy it. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:26 - May 26 with 8475 views | rockj |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 by Catullus | The only answer is to be very careful where you shop and what you buy. If chlorinated chicken pops up in Asda and Tesco, you don't have to buy it. |
It’s not as simple as that to compete we will have to lower standards accordingly | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:33 - May 26 with 8453 views | LeonWasGod |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 by Catullus | The only answer is to be very careful where you shop and what you buy. If chlorinated chicken pops up in Asda and Tesco, you don't have to buy it. |
You won't know when it pops up. | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:35 - May 26 with 8446 views | Best_loser |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:26 - May 26 by rockj | It’s not as simple as that to compete we will have to lower standards accordingly |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 18:19 - May 26 with 8389 views | Glyn1 |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 by Catullus | The only answer is to be very careful where you shop and what you buy. If chlorinated chicken pops up in Asda and Tesco, you don't have to buy it. |
If it appears not as whole chickens but in other food (burgers, curries, soups) then you probably won't even know. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:15 - May 26 with 8338 views | Nortbankboy |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 18:19 - May 26 by Glyn1 | If it appears not as whole chickens but in other food (burgers, curries, soups) then you probably won't even know. |
Expect a lot more of this,we r going to be the yanks poodle from now on. Trump and Boris shitting from the same r sole | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:16 - May 26 with 8325 views | majorraglan | To date Boris’s pledge about there being no border in the Irish Sea has been proven to be a fib or a mistake and now they have broken a manifesto pledge to protect food standards. It won’t only harm the farmers, our food processing and food manufacturing industries will suffer as they won’t be able to export to Europe unless they can provenance their ingredients which will be very difficult. Be interesting to see what happens about importing food to Northern Ireland as once there it could easily be transported to the ROI and then Europe. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:22 - May 26 with 8318 views | rockj | We’ve lost our freedom of movement so it’s all good | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 21:37 - May 26 with 8259 views | Professor |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:33 - May 26 by LeonWasGod | You won't know when it pops up. |
The US demands no labelling. I can write pages on this. Essentially food safety and animal welfare is what my research aims to improve. US standards are where we were in the 1980s. We have improved so much levels of Salmonella infections have dropped by 75%. The US is higher than where we were in 1988 (the Edwina Currie statement). Minimal welfare Standards. Heavy use of antibiotics. Hormone injections to increase growth. Everything farmers and scientists have pushed forward in the last 30 years with support of EU legislation, spaffed away for gammons to ‘get back control ‘ and blue passports. No one should dismiss this as remainer propaganda- it is all true | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 21:45 - May 26 with 8218 views | longlostjack |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:22 - May 26 by rockj | We’ve lost our freedom of movement so it’s all good |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:11 - May 26 with 8181 views | LeonWasGod |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 21:37 - May 26 by Professor | The US demands no labelling. I can write pages on this. Essentially food safety and animal welfare is what my research aims to improve. US standards are where we were in the 1980s. We have improved so much levels of Salmonella infections have dropped by 75%. The US is higher than where we were in 1988 (the Edwina Currie statement). Minimal welfare Standards. Heavy use of antibiotics. Hormone injections to increase growth. Everything farmers and scientists have pushed forward in the last 30 years with support of EU legislation, spaffed away for gammons to ‘get back control ‘ and blue passports. No one should dismiss this as remainer propaganda- it is all true |
Yep. My reply to Catullus was a lazy quick one, but when we lived in the States for a bit we found it hard sometimes to determine the provenance of meat. Some was labelled hormone-free, presumably in response to consumer demand. But we had no way of knowing if that was genuine. And in places like schools you'd have no idea what kind of crap was being served up, and that's where this stuff will be going if it can be imported more cheaply. It's very much a retrogressive step. | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:22 - May 26 with 8169 views | Professor |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:11 - May 26 by LeonWasGod | Yep. My reply to Catullus was a lazy quick one, but when we lived in the States for a bit we found it hard sometimes to determine the provenance of meat. Some was labelled hormone-free, presumably in response to consumer demand. But we had no way of knowing if that was genuine. And in places like schools you'd have no idea what kind of crap was being served up, and that's where this stuff will be going if it can be imported more cheaply. It's very much a retrogressive step. |
All true. Reasonably easy to find decent stuff in East and West coast cities and university towns, But the standard crap is crap | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:32 - May 26 with 8152 views | Kilkennyjack |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 21:37 - May 26 by Professor | The US demands no labelling. I can write pages on this. Essentially food safety and animal welfare is what my research aims to improve. US standards are where we were in the 1980s. We have improved so much levels of Salmonella infections have dropped by 75%. The US is higher than where we were in 1988 (the Edwina Currie statement). Minimal welfare Standards. Heavy use of antibiotics. Hormone injections to increase growth. Everything farmers and scientists have pushed forward in the last 30 years with support of EU legislation, spaffed away for gammons to ‘get back control ‘ and blue passports. No one should dismiss this as remainer propaganda- it is all true |
Thank you for posting. How will this impact our health ? Brexidiots strike again. Very sad. Lies. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:34 - May 26 with 8146 views | Kilkennyjack |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:16 - May 26 by majorraglan | To date Boris’s pledge about there being no border in the Irish Sea has been proven to be a fib or a mistake and now they have broken a manifesto pledge to protect food standards. It won’t only harm the farmers, our food processing and food manufacturing industries will suffer as they won’t be able to export to Europe unless they can provenance their ingredients which will be very difficult. Be interesting to see what happens about importing food to Northern Ireland as once there it could easily be transported to the ROI and then Europe. |
The Irish Sea is the new EU border. Johnson lied. Of course there will be checks so no need for a border on the island of Ireland. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:46 - May 26 with 8129 views | LeonWasGod |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 19:16 - May 26 by majorraglan | To date Boris’s pledge about there being no border in the Irish Sea has been proven to be a fib or a mistake and now they have broken a manifesto pledge to protect food standards. It won’t only harm the farmers, our food processing and food manufacturing industries will suffer as they won’t be able to export to Europe unless they can provenance their ingredients which will be very difficult. Be interesting to see what happens about importing food to Northern Ireland as once there it could easily be transported to the ROI and then Europe. |
Animal welfare suffers too - the US has less rigorous standards around how animals are kept and transported. The N. Irish border claim was a lie, 100% not a mistake as it was widely explained at the time. How they've responded over Cummings this weekend is exactly how they behaved over Brexit for 4 years, just that people were conditioned, largely by Cummings, into supporting and promoting the lies. Hence why he's too important to sack. It's all very sad and predictable. We have voluntarily let this lot make our lives poorer (in a whole number of ways). | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:51 - May 26 with 8121 views | Kilkennyjack |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:46 - May 26 by LeonWasGod | Animal welfare suffers too - the US has less rigorous standards around how animals are kept and transported. The N. Irish border claim was a lie, 100% not a mistake as it was widely explained at the time. How they've responded over Cummings this weekend is exactly how they behaved over Brexit for 4 years, just that people were conditioned, largely by Cummings, into supporting and promoting the lies. Hence why he's too important to sack. It's all very sad and predictable. We have voluntarily let this lot make our lives poorer (in a whole number of ways). |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 00:39 - May 27 with 8046 views | Slugster664 | Never read so much sh1te, why the feck do I come on here...baffling. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 01:54 - May 27 with 8021 views | ItchySphincter | Brexit. Cheers. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 03:15 - May 27 with 8003 views | Ebo |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 17:21 - May 26 by Catullus | The only answer is to be very careful where you shop and what you buy. If chlorinated chicken pops up in Asda and Tesco, you don't have to buy it. |
This will include the labeling of products, you basically won't know what you are buying. | |
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Government votes to reduce food standards on 07:57 - May 27 with 7914 views | Professor |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:46 - May 26 by LeonWasGod | Animal welfare suffers too - the US has less rigorous standards around how animals are kept and transported. The N. Irish border claim was a lie, 100% not a mistake as it was widely explained at the time. How they've responded over Cummings this weekend is exactly how they behaved over Brexit for 4 years, just that people were conditioned, largely by Cummings, into supporting and promoting the lies. Hence why he's too important to sack. It's all very sad and predictable. We have voluntarily let this lot make our lives poorer (in a whole number of ways). |
There is not limit on travel to slaughter time. There is not maximum stocking density (the space each animal has.). There is requirement to check on animal health or welfare on a daily basis. Industrialised production of pigs, chickens and cattle on a huge scale. Massive levels of disease and carriage of foodborne pathogens | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 08:06 - May 27 with 7904 views | Professor |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 22:32 - May 26 by Kilkennyjack | Thank you for posting. How will this impact our health ? Brexidiots strike again. Very sad. Lies. |
Hard to say. In terms of Food poisoning i would expect perhaps a doubling. I can’t importation of eggs being viable. These are still the biggest source of Salmonella in the US. We eat more chicken than ever, so given there is about five to fifteen times more in US chicken, More in US pigs and more Salmonella and E. coli in cattle I would expect a rise. Perhaps a doubling of these infections Chlorination of chicken will have little effect on health- the objection is why it needs to be done. The biggest worries are residues of hormones and drugs in meat and the higher likelihood of introducing antimicrobial resistant bacterial strains. We take this very seriously- For example we have dropped the use of antibiotics even for therapeutic reasons by over 80% in U.K. chicken production. Levels of use are still massive in US agriculture | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 08:16 - May 27 with 7894 views | WarwickHunt |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 00:39 - May 27 by Slugster664 | Never read so much sh1te, why the feck do I come on here...baffling. |
Which bits are upsetting you, luv? | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 08:54 - May 27 with 7862 views | Professor |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 00:39 - May 27 by Slugster664 | Never read so much sh1te, why the feck do I come on here...baffling. |
Well you seeing plenty if you get salmonellosis from US meat! | | | |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 09:00 - May 27 with 7856 views | Highjack |
Government votes to reduce food standards on 08:54 - May 27 by Professor | Well you seeing plenty if you get salmonellosis from US meat! |
Or alternatively, just cook the meat properly. | |
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