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15253341 No.15253341 [Reply] [Original]

Do /ck love sawdust?

>> No.15253382

This law was put in place in 1971 because a bunch of frozen pie makers were using rotten cherries and it made people sick.

>> No.15253511

>>15253382
And now they can start doing it again hurray

>> No.15253520

>>15253341
Wow, good for you AEIshill.

>> No.15253521
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>>15253382
I'd sell rotten cherries in 1971 and I'd do it again in 2021 the second the regulations are laxed. Maybe if you cared about not eating rotten cherries, you'd buy a better pie than a fucking frozen Sara Lee abortion.

>> No.15253542

Thank god Trump has freed these red-blooded American people (yes corporations are people) from the shackles of unnecessary government regulation and meddling.
Now they can exercise their god given right to give people food poisoning that they have to go into debt in order to treat.

>> No.15253565

>>15253382
Your own fault for not buying quality pies. And it is my god-given right to get sick and sue the companies for millions.

>> No.15253651
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>>15253521
DAS RIGHT

>> No.15253661

All you dumb zoomers hating on Rottencherries don't seem to realise that your precious "Picard" show wouldn't even exist without him.

>> No.15253676

>>15253382
It's probably mostly about adding more fruit but also just regular sugar plus more additives to bulk out the dough i.e. more of a dependance/sugar high and lower quality on the pie crust itself meaning slightly better margins and/or best before date

Not sure what the legislation said but that's the first I could think of but then again I'm not that big on legislative shackles but when it comes to food there really does have to be something in place (standards) or at the very least something that hinders people that knowingly and willingly sells things (and are looking to squeeze out even more despite knowing potential damages) that are detrimental to the health and wellbeing of the people that live in the very same state, yes one could argue that something like that in itself generates more revenue through other means but I believe that healthy individuals is more beneficial to a country and it's people rather than just short term profits just think of the long term consequenses of someone dying too early or just not being able to work as many years as someone healthy not to mention the persons family and friends that also are impacted.

>> No.15253691

No one should be complaining about this. The free market is always right. If something makes a profit that is proof it is good. Cash flow is the strongest force in nature. Money is God. In the future bills will be printed with my blood and I will climax as federal agents slit my throat. Only a commie would take issue with this

>> No.15253721

Fun fact: they products you're going to get were still on the market anyway, just under some clever slightly different naming

>> No.15253733

>>15253382
Ok and? Word gets out and wrecks their brand
Free market
Always works when it is *uninhibited*

>> No.15253740

>>15253691
Imagine being this much of a poorfag
Regretting that fine arts degree yet? Lmao

>> No.15253780

>>15253676
jesus christ use a fucking period, that whole sentence was a run-on

>> No.15253788

Handling sawdust on an industrial scale is dangerous, any fuel finely divided enough and mixed with oxygen can and, on an industrial scale, will eventually explode if special handling procedures are not rigorously maintained, this rigor inevitably meaning an unacceptable increase in unit cost. We'll have to use a less flammable filler, the boys at the lab suggested high-density polyethylene and frankly, I don't see why not.

Does /ck/ love ground up used plastic milk jugs?

>> No.15253823

>>15253788
What, what do you mean?

>> No.15253930

>>15253691
>>15253733
Ahhhh, grab the camera honey, babby's first hack "philosopher," Ayn Rand! So cute!

>> No.15253945

>>15253788
Good thing flour can't do this, people would be dying left and right.

>> No.15253946

>>15253930
>anything that challenges my high school tier pseudomarxist ideology is scary and bad, so I'll just dismiss it without even trying to understand it!
Bravo reddit

>> No.15253971

>>15253788
These aren't homemade, they're from a factory. A BOMB factory. They're bombs.

>> No.15254390

>>15253788
Damn bro you're right, a shame sugar went out of style because of this. Plastic is much more economical though, I'll give you that

>> No.15254405

>>15253788
I don't care as long as it doesnt add calories and doesn't kill me. I would eat a literal tree if it tasted good.

>> No.15254572

>>15253341
I can finally get a cherry pie full of as many other, cheaper, fruits as possible before it can no longer be legally labeled cherry pie. Just what I always wanted.

>> No.15254581

>>15253945
>Good thing flour can't do this,
anon, I....

>> No.15254670

>>15253382
The thing is is if a company does this than it will be news and no one will buy their pies. When you make a law inhibiting what companies can put in their food everyone thinks memes like sawdust when really what the law is doing is trying to make everything "healthy" even a pie which when it moderation can be enjoyed occasionally with a healthy diet

>> No.15254686

>>15254670
Plus everyone blindly trusts everything they consume because
>"the guberment keeps me safe :^)"
Fucking rubes, just keep lapping up that tap water

>> No.15254700

>>15254581
>thatsthejoke.jpg

>> No.15254740

>>15253521
This, unironically. If you buy a frozen pie, you kinda deserve to get sick. If you buy a frozen rotten fruit pie then proceed to cook and eat it without noticing it’s toxic filth, then you REALLY deserve to get sick.

>> No.15254757

>>15253542
Get fucked subhuman socialist. Now you have to do some “work”(reading the ingredients and examining your food before eating it), which we all know you won’t do, you’ll just eat the pie then complain about getting sick afterward, hopefully sick enough to die so we have one less mouth to feed, but I doubt we can get that lucky.

>> No.15254759

>>15253661
This deserves a single (you)

>> No.15254767

>>15254670
The meat packing industry of the 19th century disagrees with this libertarian fantasy

>> No.15254774

>>15253676
It’s not my burden to accept regulations because some faggot niggers like yourself literally can’t manage to keep yourselves alive for eating shit that kills you. That’s your problem you goddamn retard, not mine. Somehow I’ve managed to live 25 years and I’ve only had food poisoning literally once. Maybe getting sick a few times from your faggoty rotten frozen cherry pies will make you think twice about stuffing cheap garbage down your lazy socialist gullet.

>> No.15254789

>>15254767
And somehow we're still here

>> No.15254794

>>15254789
Yeah, because it was fucking regulated after enough people died.

>> No.15254798

>>15253946
Ayn Rand is jewish/marxist

>> No.15254806

>>15253788
Ah yes, the same reason why humans stopped producing flour and sugar on an industrial scale!

>> No.15254812

>>15253930
Is Ayn Rand the only person that leftfags have ever heard of outside of their echo chambers? No one gives more of a shit about Ayn Rand than leftfags topkek.

>> No.15254831

>>15254767
Ah yes you cuckold faggot, because no one buys meat anymore, and there’s certainly not a mass effort to shift NA farming from factory farming to sustainable local farming, fucking retarded nigger

>> No.15254834

i understand 1i but wtf does 1ii mean? what's a scab, hail injury, and scab tissue?

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>>15254834
whoops, forgot the image

>> No.15254849

>>15254794
It was already regulated you dumb cocksucker. At first I thought you were trolling but it’s become apparent that you’re actually serious. “Regulation good” huh? What about the fact that your BDSM master and bull, Uncle Sam, “regulates” all sorts of shit that’s fucking horrible for you? Now idk, I’m convincing myself back to thinking you’re a troll, because no one could seriously be this fucking stupid

>> No.15254853

>>15254798
>ayn rand was a marxist
Bravo reddit

>> No.15254915

>>15253733
>Once a couple people die, people will stop buying a major multinational corporation's frozen foot product. Thank you for your service to the free market, dead people

>> No.15254929
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And yet America still enjoys better food standards than Europe

>> No.15254976

>>15254405
They do.

>> No.15254977

>>15254834
>he doesn't know

>> No.15254983

>>15253780
I prefer not to break up a sentence if it' possible not to, it often just don't feel or look right the end should present itself naturally or it just turns into a whole paragraph.

Can be quite annoying really.

>>15254774
I understand your point of view I really do but the problem is that when it comes to the food industry accountability doesn't really exists does it but it somehow still kind of works which has a lot to do with standards that have come up during the years (can't say that everything is perfectly reasonable but things regarding hygiene, what needs to be in something to be able to be called something you know things that prevent people from dying and being sold snakeoil to some degree) but opening up for a total free for all however tempting (it wouldn't really be much different from how it is now would it and remember that a lot actually has to do with protecting domestic farmers, products and special items) could have dire consequences I mean we all know what can happen if meat isn't stored properly (yes you could also argue that being exposed to a certain amount of pathogens actually helps the immune system like living closer to animals actually seemed to have done back in the day) and the thing is if you remember what happened in England (probably all over the world but I know it was a problem over there) way back with actually harmful adulterants (see: lethal) in not only a lot of the bread but also the flour itself so it doesn't help if you decide to make stuff yourself if you can't even get your hands on the most basic ingredients you need in order to make it in the first place does it unless you are self sufficient with a farm and all which unfortunately few are.

>> No.15254990

>>15254976
Really? I’ve been eating bullshit food my whole life. Not only at I still alive, I played football from 3rd to 12th grade then played a year in college. Also wrestled and ran track and field. I could eat a whole box of shitty donuts and still piece you up in a 40yd dash

>> No.15255013

>>15254983
>Hurr durr dumb niggers can’t manage to not accidentally kill themselves, so we need to punish everyone else to protect a minority of retards !

>> No.15255033

>>15254990
That's what they all say in their 20s

>> No.15255037

>>15254983
Might add that I know that people do tend to self regulate, adapt and innovate fast if there are no regulations if not only for the simple fact that inferior products can't hack it in such a marketplace (I guess until price fixing, quality agreements, non competing clauses and the like of course) the problem is that there will always be someone doing something stupid and in turn ruining it for everyone or competing niches wanting to keep marketshares and so on, just saying that having minimum requirements for handling, storage, contents and such in regards to food in the interest of the health and wellbeing of the people isn't something I really can see as a bad thing.

If you want to sell and market a product to a certain group of people then adhering to their agreed upon standards in regards to what can and can't be sold isn't too much to ask is it but yes some things can almost get ridicoulus or just plain weird at times.

>> No.15255057

>>15254774
Also why in the heck would you want stuff on sale mixed with food that according to you "shit that kills you", things like that doesn't belong together with food does it

>> No.15255062

>>15254990
No, I mean trees taste good, not the other shit. Presumably depends on the species.

>> No.15255094

>>15253733
Because Tyson Foods cares sooooooo much about their brand reputation, lmao

>> No.15255120

>>15254929
How would you even be able to produce such numbers especially in Europe where everything differs greatly, how does reporting, recalls and so on vary between each country and each country and the US.
Do things like that usually even get reported at all in the first place and if not then it just means that the european countries are better at reporting and noticing/stopping outbreaks and issuing recalls.

Does it account for the enormous differences in the use of antibiotics and bovine growth hormones and the like which vary greatly from EU country to EU country not to mention the EU and US as well as the amount deaths per year and people infected from antibiotic resistent bacteria and such not to mention all the other possible short and long term effects from things like that..

It's a far bigger question than something that can be presented in it's current form without a whole bunch of caveats so it just comes across as dishonest.

>> No.15255126

>>15253788
AM I LIVING IN THE FUCKING TWILIGHT ZONE?????????????????

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>>15255037
You're being far too rational for this /pol/ post.

>> No.15255157

>>15254844
for a second I thought they were talking about human scabs in their cherry paste

>> No.15255161

>>15255013
How can someone know that they are poisoning themselves if they can't trust or find out if there is something shitty going on with what they are eating I mean everyone doesn't have the awesome luxury of having a GC/MS at home and even with something like that it's not really that simple.

How is it punishing everyone to make sure that things at the very least is up to a bare minimum standard of what is accepted for human consumption at the place you are planning to sell your product and to me it is quite telling that something must have gone wrong at some point if everyone in a society would decide to turn their back on these people you call "a minority of retards" instead of actually helping not only them but everyone by seeing to it that it wont happen or at the very least educating them so that they do not poison and kill themselves from all the products that you claim are out there and would straight up kill people if it has to be readily available mixed with what I'm guessing is perfectly normal food items.

>> No.15255183

It'll be neat when in 2035 all food everywhere will be owned by the CocaDisney Corp and libertfags will still be pretending that you can just go buy a different brand bro.

>> No.15255195

>>15253733
>this is what lolbertarians actually believe

>> No.15255198

>>15254915
This but unironically

>> No.15255199

>>15253788
I understand your reasoning and concerns but personally I would prefer neither and like to counterpoint that traditional widely accepted fillers and water are enough seeing as I would prefer neither sawdust nor polyethylene in my diet.

How have you been adressing the issue with baking the crust seeing as a fine flour and air mixture at the right ratio is a high risk as well, guess you could just have it in closed loop systems closely monitored systems where you later pump in water and other ingredients to let it mix before moving on to other parts but something like this could also be implemented with sawdust from the furniture factory next door.

>> No.15255204

>>15255094
If people are still buying food they know is dangerous hmmmm

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>>15255137
How so?

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>>15255215
Your posts make sense and is pragmatic.

>> No.15255324

>>15255120
Euro cope. Enjoy your mad cow.

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>>15255183
Wait what Magatards were the ones who repealed the law?

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>>15255300
Thank you, I think.

While this may stun and chock you but to me pretty much everything I say makes sense even when it's not particularly funny

>> No.15255369

>>15255324
That was mainly Britain if I recall correct and we already shot and burned all those cows, to my knowledge there are no outbreaks of "mad cow" at the present time so jokes on you.

Just get better numbers next time that factor in more things of note.

>> No.15255376

>>15254670
>"They will never do x because they are perfectly logical!"
>Literally already did x
This is your brain on neoliberalism.

>> No.15255396

>>15255120
>How would you even be able to produce such numbers especially in Europe where everything differs greatly
You take each country, and average the data. These are medical records.

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>>15255339
It's refreshing to see. Keep on, anon

>> No.15255418

>>15255339
Go back you flaming faggot

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>>15253341
I hate to admit that I've bought Sargento shredded cheese (with included cellulose) the last few times I needed cheese. It's half the price per ounce of even generic cheddar.

>> No.15255426

>>15255376
>Government save me from the meanie corporations, I don't need freedom just keep me safe!

>> No.15255446

>>15255426
Go to China if you don't want manufacturing standards. Be nice and free.

>> No.15255467

>>15255446
But we already get most of our products from China, we just can't manufacture them ourselves because of all our regulations
They're just a way to keep us dependent on China and make retards like you feel safe even though you're not
I hope you don't drink tea from India bro

>> No.15255485

>>15255418
rofl, was that really all you got

>> No.15255489

>>15255485
Thats really all that needs to be said

>> No.15255517

>>15255467
The actual products sold in China are of a much, much lower standard. The reason factories have moved overseas is not regulations but a lack of protectionist trade policies and a shortage of engineers who actually know how to build factories.

Please don't be a faggot who has a hardline stance on something as fundamentally neutral as "regulations." It's just a propaganda stance corporations prop up because if there are no regulations then more power goes to the private sector. Every source against "regulations" is biased and funded by private power

>> No.15255524

>>15255396
Precisely and does all these things ever end up in any medical records especially in places where health care is expensive, few people per km2, doctors would likely be far and in between, in a whole lot of cases not much can be done other than wait for it to pass and the country not being overly anal about bureaucracy not to mention a whole bunch of other metrics that could impact these numbers and one would argue could be of larger importance aren't at all mentioned.

It just seems sloppy and kind of biased in favor of the US

>> No.15255531

>>15255517
Do you honestly think corporations don't move overseas for the more lax regulations?
That's really the hill you're willing to die on? Lmao just get the fuck outta here

>> No.15255540

>>15255120
Picture book tier graphic tailor made for amerimutts. Probably lumps in eastern Europe with 6-15k average salaries with Germany and UK lol

>> No.15255548

>>15255524
not to mention that the reporting and how it's documented could vary greatly from country to country not only between the US and the EU but between countries within the EU.

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>>15253341
>cellulose
>sawdust
Trees are plants, retard. Saw dust is Zero Fat. 100% vegan and Gluten free.

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>>15255555

>> No.15255614

>>15255426
Not him but that wasn't what you were on about, you claimed that regulations were put in place because the government decide that cherry pies would have to be healthier which in a sense I guess is kind of true because people were apparently getting from being sold pies with bad cherries in them which in turn forced the lawmakers hand seeing as the companies or at the very least one company couldn't behave and sold not only inferior products but products straight up not fit for human consumption.

It wasn't about something being healthy or not in the way you pose it even if this perhaps could lead to more unhealthy pies, it wasn't even about the government interfering in the market it was about the government needing to put the foot down in order to protect it's citizens so they didn't keep getting sick from products that in fact wasn't edible and it seems quite likely that it might have been quite a big deal 'cause it feels like a slightly odd and specific thing in the first place.

>> No.15255648

>>15255467
It's about money, a lot of manufacturing moved there because it's cheap and it can be fast all the way from prototype to shipped in containers so a lot of companies simply opted to get products manufactured overseas despite the inherent risk of giving up any potential technical data and the like in the process because some still view it as a win or keep some crucial parts to be manufactured or assembled elsewhere.

Regulations isn't the main thing when it comes to that it's pretty much only costs even if I guess you could argue that regulations also raise costs in a sense but that's starting to almost get silly at that point.

>> No.15255653

>>15255614
Do you think there are only two people on 4chan?

>> No.15255662

>>15255648
No shit you retard why do you think its so fast and cheap overseas?
Hmmmmm let's do a big think, this is a toughie!

>> No.15255672

>>15255540
Nothing wrong with eastern europe though

>> No.15255679

>>15255653
wut?

>> No.15255711

>>15255662
Poverty, slave labor/borderline slave labor, perhaps easier to buy political power i.e. more rampant corruption, tax evasion or planning, taking advantage of various loopholes, cheaper materials, reducing costs by having production/manufacturing closer to raw materials, more favorable laws regarding the specific thing being done and so on and so on.

Just saying regulations says nothing and it's not really that simple because when getting it back into the country it's supposed to sell in it still has to adhere to the national standards of that market i.e. your precious regulations that you love so much so the finished product still adhere to your regulations as you say then do you really believe it was the regulations of the target market that was in any way at fault and therefor prompted the switched venue no it was just all about the bottom line like it pretty much always is.

>> No.15255719

>>15255662
Lack of work safety standards and worker's rights, mainly. At this point their industries have also become established enough to use the nicer, more efficient, machinery, too. They do toe the line on quality standards, too, but it's the less significant factor because they still can't cross the line and have legally salable product.

>> No.15255882

>>15255531
There is a misunderstanding. Protectionist trade policies are a way of dealing with the differences in cost of building between countries. That cost difference includes the differences in regulations. There may be more lax regulations overseas but companies make their decisions based off of estimated cost

>> No.15255968

>>15253930
>>15255195
These anons are the kind of person who gets food poisoning at a restaurant but keeps eating it anwyay.

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>>15253661

>> No.15256014

>>15255711
Lmao you think the products getting shipped here all pass our regulations? You're a fucking rube

>> No.15256017

>>15255882
Yeah and guess what a major effect on cost is? You're so close to figuring it out, almost there. Sleep on it and do some deep thinking for a few days

>> No.15256022

>>15255968
Hey as long as it passed the health inspection the food poisoning must have been a mistake! Those poor ethnics would never cut corners!

>> No.15256028

>>15253341
>gottlieb
I doubt this is a good thing

>> No.15256029

>>15254983
>I prefer not to break up a sentence if it' possible not to, it often just don't feel or look right the end should present itself naturally or it just turns into a whole paragraph.
jesus you fucking pseud, just stop being an illiterate retard

>> No.15256034

>>15253788
insurance on sawmills is expensive as well
>t. work in insurance

>> No.15256057

>>15253521
based

>> No.15256068

>>15253945
=)

>> No.15256071

>>15256017
I still don't think you understood what I meant. Regulations aren't the ultimate deciding factor in microeconomic transactions, they are just a contribution to cost. Cost is the deciding factor, in most cases. The cost may naturally fall to a level where overseas factory building is optimal, leading to a factory shortage, and protectionist trade policies are there to prevent this from damaging the US job market. This is why it's erroneous to have a hardline stance on "regulation" because the term is too vague. It describes both positive and negative actions

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>>15253661
,

>> No.15256109

>>15256014
It should shouldn't it, also sounds like a stupid risk to knowingly undertake when it comes to liability or potential fines but then again that all depends how everything is set up I suppose but I think anyone remotely serious tries to make sure that it's allowed to sell in the intended markets you know to be able to sell at all and in turn make a profit

>>15256029
Yes I know it looks like shit and I hate it as well but it's just hard to just break up a sentence and overuse punctuation even if I know that it isn't supposed to be like it is I still find it looking and feeling worse with extra punctuation everywhere.

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>>15256087

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>>15253733

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>mfw libertarians clap after they receive an extra 0.15 liters of corn starch/maltodextrin/sawdust slurry before their 18 hour Christmas day shift at the Fleshlight factory

>> No.15256257

>>15255426
I trust the government far more than I trust corporations.

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>>15253341
>scott gottlieb

>> No.15256293

>>15254798
lmao imagine being this dumb

>> No.15256408

>>15254849
>>15254831
>>15254670
google Austrian Wine Poisoning

>> No.15256434

>>15254844

The only people who hate government regulations are cheap (((fucks))) who hate laws that prevent their tricks.

>> No.15256439

>>15254670
I dunno. Not that hard to rebrand.
The beer conglomerate makes shit beer and to keep in business they just rebrand their shit beer and continue selling it under a new name every few years.

>> No.15256497

>>15253788
>Cave Johnson browses /ck/

>> No.15256505

>>15253382
I wish there was a law that fruit pies had to actually have fruit in them and not just colored corn syrup with a few fruit bits floating in it

>> No.15256513

>>15256505
Forcing food manufacturers to sell real food is the kind of marxism that will lead to the downfall of western civilization.

>> No.15256519

>>15254915
Anyone eating Sara Lee's frozen pies deserves whatever comes to them lol

>> No.15256522

>>15255161
how do kikes know food is kosher when zog still hasn't made it a law yet? they have 3rd party organizations that companies pay to certify their shit. the same with organic and free trade and all those other meme designations. if the fda up and quit some other group would do the same job.

>> No.15256536

>>15255672
Lol

>> No.15256557

>>15254983
Anon, your rambling spiels are much harder to read as one fucked-up run-on sentence than they would be if you just wrote a proper paragraph

>> No.15256677

>>15253661
Underated comment

>> No.15256909

>>15255376
Sara lee already put saw dust in their pies? Provide proof faggot

>> No.15256914

>>15256408
they illegally adulterated their wines so no matter how many laws they create a company can still break them? Well might as well make more laws and sneak in whatever they want

>> No.15256938

>>15253661
And that's a good thing.

>> No.15256942

>>15253341
Good, fuck frozen pies, it's cheaper and better to just make your own.

>> No.15256950

>>15256202
hey, don't knock sex toy production
that shit's good work

>> No.15257007

>>15253341
Who the fuck buys frozen pies?
Make your own for fucks sake, it is not hard.

>> No.15257027

>>15253733
>Ok and? Word gets out and wrecks their brand
At any given time, there's a thread full of people defending Blue Bell to the death on this very board.

>> No.15257412

>>15254774
>Somehow I’ve managed to live 25 years and I’ve only had food poisoning literally once
Wow impressive

>> No.15257510

>>15254929
How are these measured? I doubt that US has people reporting it because they don't want to bankrupt themselves in US (((((healthcare))))) because of small stuff like salmonella.

>> No.15257655

>>15256257
Trusting a group of people that should act in the interest of the people associated with it over a group of people that should act in the interest of the people associated with it, kind of makes sense somehow maybe does it?

>>15256434
Not necessarily seeing as people that pride themselves in supplying a higher quality products far above standards albeit at a slightly higher price but overall lower profit would welcome seeing people that peddle utter shit either getting kicked the fuck out or having to step their game up but yes people, companies and organizations that do care about quality and the well being of their customers do tend to self regulate while still being far above the set standards and I firmly believe that supplying a higher quality and arguably less damaging product for a lower profit actually forces the competition to step their game up in case they don't want to loose customers (lowering the prices and upping the quality at the same time from your own pocket can panic and spur the competition into sourcing better products making the marketplace better for basically everyone) in the long run and I guess it can lead to a bunch of other actions and unforeseen consequences but I still believe a course of action like this is far more beneficial for the people as a whole seeing as better products will in the end be available and achieved mainly by the market itself needing to adapt or at the very least make room for a new segment if it doesn't feel like competing and legislation just isn't as effective....

>> No.15257656

......(especially in markets with little to few regulations whatsoever) in producing similar results it is better used for setting a minimum requirement and such in order to protect people because when only and nothing other than the resulting profit rules then there will always be someone that takes one too many shortcuts or doesn't at all care about the product or it's customers (not everyone seems to think in the long run, on return sales and word of mouth) which results in people getting sick and dying, if anything legislation in a sense lowers both the likelihood for this as well as the potential retaliation from the victims and the ugliness that could lead to.

>>15256557
Yes that one was a bit too horrible to read and likely this one as well

>> No.15257714

>>15256439
Which is why agreed upon regulations in order to set a standard that has to be reached is a good thing than what you believe is cheap if it's the MSRP or cheaper ingredients is being used or if you are talking about something that really isn't beer in the first place.

See the Reinheitsgebot from 1516 ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot ) where the brewers themselves can vote for revisions to allow different ingredients if that is what they would like.

It was mainly implemented not only to make sure people get actual beer and also at an affordable set price but also to make sure that wheat and rye didn't get used for the beer production so bread stayed cheap and affordable for the people instead.

In my view an excellent example of good legislation where it is also very much in the hand of the industry itself to self regulate and change it if they decide that it's what they in fact want to do.

>> No.15257762

>>15253661
what?

>> No.15257914

>>15254983
>too smart for grammar

>> No.15257937

>>15257914
too lazy or stubborn would likely be a more apt description

>> No.15257983

>>15254757
Why are idiots like you frantically racing to make things as bad as possible for people

>> No.15257997

>>15255425
have you tried buying blocks of cheese?

>> No.15258039

>>15255425
ever think that extra weight might be saudust?

>> No.15258046

>>15255653
i think there is more like 5

>> No.15258052
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15258052

To every conservitard in this thread defending this decision, let me put it in terms you understand: (((Gottlieb))) is trying to poison the white race! He wants us to eat dead babies!!!

>> No.15258058

>>15253341
Fruit pies taste disgusting, and who the fuck eats frozen pie?

>> No.15258198

>>15254806
Flour and sugar aren't combustible like sawdust.

You get no deposit in your shilling account.

>> No.15258220

>>15258198
What. They absolutely are.

>> No.15258227

>>15258220
Flour explodes. There's a difference.

>> No.15258245

>>15258227
Which means it's combustible. It doesn't just spontaneously detonate, it ignites.

>> No.15258255

>>15254757
>forcing people to waste an hour on label reading every time they go shopping is somehow a good idea
whatthefuckamireading.jpg

>> No.15258288

>>15253341
>>15253651
>>15258052
Boy I sure do hate politics on my non politics boards amirite guys?

>> No.15258291

>>15254774
>25
>once
Oh to be that young again. The first thing I'd do is get the fuck away from 4chan. Here Forever isn't just a funny meme, it's bloody reality.
Anyway, 39 reporting in. Food poisoning never, because I live in a country that actually has things like consumer rights and protection.

>> No.15258302

>>15254990
IN SOME CUSHY LEAGUE IVY SCHOOL

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>>15254774
Guess what, you absolute mong- those regulations prevent people like you from shoving your face with dangerous products because most food companies are happy making the lowest-quality products they can get away with and most people are unwilling or unable to pay a premium for high-quality preprepared food. I'd wager good money that you make fun of people who shop at Whole Foods (largely out of jealously) and complain about 'the corporate jew' cutting corners and then throw a tantrum over the fact that corporations aren't able to cut corners to your liking and screw you over even harder. stupid faggot

>> No.15258394

>>15258291
Are you going to have a 40 Year Old Virgin themed birthday party?

>> No.15258401

>>15253661
Good post
>>15257762
Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek

>> No.15258415

>>15258227
What is an explosion if not rapid combustion O.o

A dust explosion happen all the same regardless if the powdered substance being mixed with air is sawdust, flour, sugar and a whole bunch of stuff as long as it's in a high enough concentration, the oxygen is already there as an oxidizing agent and all that's missing is a source if ignition like a spark seeing as it's already likely in a confined space if the ratio of fine dust particles and air is high enough.

>>15258255
not to mention when recipes change without proper warning and you don't find out until you feel that something is off

>>15258288
politics do play a big part when it comes to food, a lot of things develop over time in symbiosis with legislation, local climate and traditions with one impacting the other.

I mean it's also hard discussing meat without touching on handling and hygiene which developed into legislation which one could argue is politics so I don't really understand what you mean

In the first hand it is food related if a law somewhere impacting food changes is it not?

>> No.15258437

>>15258394
Sadly no. I didn't get any wizard powers when I turned 30, so apparently drunken teenage makeout qualify as sex.

>> No.15258438
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15258438

>>15258227
Forgot to add a picture, here's from a sugar explosion at a plant in Georgia according to some random dude on the internet

>> No.15258528

>>15256914
it wasnt illegal until the government found out

>> No.15258627

>>15253733
yeah when maple leaf had the huge listeria outbreak it destroyed them........
....
>lolbetards

>> No.15259407

>>15253382
>a bunch of frozen pie makers
oy

>> No.15259414

>>15253341
Based freedom.
http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/freedom.html

>> No.15260374

>>15253565
doesnt at least one person have to try it before we can know the quality level? cant they just deceive you by making the package nice?

>> No.15260633
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15260633

>"capitalism makes it so only the highest quality products reach store shelves."
>"just vote with your wallet bro."

>> No.15260763

>>15256950
I don't doubt it, considering how much money bad-dragon surely brings in.

>> No.15260801

>>15260633
these fucking idiots are still eating saralee brand sawdust when everyone knows that the Nestle brand sawdust is superior

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15261222

>>15253341

>> No.15261571

>>15253521
Yeah, and you also would not take your boneitis vaccine because that’s how the liberals win!

>> No.15261658

>>15253733
based

>> No.15262975

>>15261222
checked, first thing I thought of too
I'm actually kind of curious about his findings now

>> No.15263031
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15263031

This is from before 2018 right? How bad will it get now?

>> No.15263420

>>15253341

The sale of sawdust cookies actually got outlawed today in Germany (the company selling them unsuccessfully argued in court that they helped clean the colon of old feces).

https://www.faz.net/aktuell/stil/essen-trinken/gericht-verbietet-haendler-verkauf-von-saegemehlkeksen-17113115.html

>> No.15263437

>>15263420
>(the company selling them unsuccessfully argued in court that they helped clean the colon of old feces)
Why is it that every developed country in the world can smell bullshit a mile away but this would absolutely fly in the American court system?

>> No.15263447

Anything labeled as fibre means 'not-food'.

>> No.15263458

>>15254757
Fucking government forcing companies to label what’s in their product

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15263468

>>15263437

To be fair, the distributor in question sold them for 20 years, according to the article. Here's a picture btw.

>> No.15263474

>>15263468

It even looks like a crusty asshole. A crusty, yet flavorful asshole.

>> No.15263500

>>15263437
Are you an obsessed Europoor, or self hating Americuck?

>> No.15263522

>>15263500
Neither

>> No.15263526

>>15263522
Which country do you call home?

>> No.15263534

>>15263526
I am a citizen of the world.

>> No.15263537

>>15263534
Too embarrassed to answer? Are you from one of those countries that eats cow shit or something?

>> No.15263538

>>15263537
I already answered.

>> No.15263548

>>15263538
I'll just go with self hating cuck then

>> No.15263579

>>15253341
It's not sawdust it's called cellulose and its safe to eat, approved by the FDA.