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https://youtu.be/R-MUN8_gRRA

Affected meat causes 'health problems or death'

The recall of beef for E. coli, or poultry for Salmonella falls under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Class 1 recall, which means there is a 'reasonable probability' that consumption of the food will cause 'health problems or death'.

Last year, the USDA issued out a beef recall, after 12 million pounds of meat affected could have been contaminated with salmonella.

Most of the meat does not get recalled unless found during USDA investigations. Hundreds of deaths per month is becoming the norm as salmonella becomes the most common foodborn illness.

>> No.11790591

>>11790582
so cool, kill all these animals for food just to have to recall it and destroy it. what a damn efficient way to go about things.

>> No.11790642

>>11790591
Well it's the animals fault for being poisonous, if the wanted to have been eaten they shouldn't have gotten contaminated by the salmon

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>>11790591
>average yield from a cow is 490 lbs of beef
>12m lbs recalled
>almost 25k cows killed and wasted
lab-grown meat pls

>> No.11790681

https://youtu.be/gGzc9Sa38eU
They're so smart too!

>> No.11790860

My feces get handled better than the shit that gets through the American food industry. This is not really a surprise desu.

>> No.11790877

>Government shutdown means that food isn't being inspected
It's only a matter of time before you retards kill yourselves with your putrid food and retarded system

>> No.11790893

>>11790877
I think it started before the shutdown

>> No.11790899

>method of testing food improves
>more bad food is caught and recalled than ever before
>food is now safer than it's ever been

>> No.11790962

>>11790899
Oh? And specifically what were these testing "improvements" and when were they implemented?
>u-uhh, w-well, u-umm...

>> No.11790986

>>11790893
It doesn't matter when it started, if the food is no longer being tested for this shit then people are going to get sick.

>> No.11791220

>>11790681
If cows are so smart how come they don't grab guns and have a revolution?

>> No.11791285

>>11790899
Might also have something to do with changes in who is processing meat.

It went from a unionized profession with relatively high wages to an industry almost entirely worked by convicts and non English speaking immigrants.

Recalls are up, but so are accidents and injuries. Working conditions are very bad and so are wages.

>> No.11791434

Why do you post a yt vid but not the study?

It's also a big difference whether it's because more meat gets affected or because they do more rigorous tests

>> No.11791690

>>11790591
Destroy all that habitat for lettuce, all for nothing when some worker forgets to wash his hands.

>> No.11791694

>>11790893
It's still Trumps fault.
He's also killing kids who need insulin.

>> No.11791701

>>11791690
you realize they have to grow buttloads of grains to even feed all those animals, right?

>> No.11791703

>>11791701
And we still end up with leftover.

>> No.11791709

>>11791703
imagine how much more we'd have and actual room for nature instead of pastures

>> No.11791723

>>11791709
Sadly the carnist food machine took away all the natural forests that vegans get all of their food.