• Re: MORE Contaminated Meat - TOO Often Lately ???

    From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to 186282@ud0s4.net on Sat Oct 26 11:15:48 2024
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    On 10/25/2024 5:38 PM, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14002425/costco-listeria- outbreak-recall-food-items-chicken.html


    The wave of sweeping food recalls has come to Costco, with the
    wholesale giant pulling five more foods containing chicken
    from its shelves due to listeria fears.

    Five products - popular frozen snacks and quick pasta meals -
    have been recalled, with Costco urging anyone who bought the
    items from September to October this year to throw them away
    or return them to where you purchased the products.

    The superstore's move is part of a mounting issue with
    contamination at an Oklahoma facility that makes BrucePac
    ready-to-eat chicken and meat products.

    BrucePac has recalled 12 million pounds of meat distributed
    to stores, restaurants, and schools nationwide.

    . . .
    o
      It hasn't been JUST "BrucePac". The other day McDonalds
      had to recall, and issue warnings, after something in
      its Big Macs across several states were found to be
      teeming with e.coli .... one lawsuit against McD has
      already been filed.

      Thing is, overall, these big food-poisoning cases
      seem to have jumped sharply in the past year. Now
      it COULD just be 'more reporting', but that doesn't
      seem to cover it all IMHO.

      Hiring too many undocumented aliens ? Maybe.
      A deliberate campaign to undermine social
      or political order ? Maybe. Cheap-ass corps
      cutting sanitary/inspection measures ? Maybe.
      "Random confluence of events" ? Maybe.


    The huge rush to get "work permits" for the undocumented invaders seems
    the likely culprit. One can imagine the "boss man" in the meat packing
    plant or a fast food restaurant refusing bathroom breaks for the new replacement scab workers after they've fired the previous workers, who
    were likely from a previous wave of "newcomers."

    The McDonalds listeria outbreak was due to onions, IIRC. Perhaps some unaccompanied "migrant" children were put to work in the onion fields or
    in the factory where the onions are sliced and diced forgot to wash
    their hands after a bathroom visit or after being sexually assaulted by
    an adult boss. Welcome to Nuevo Cuba compliments of the White House.

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    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
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  • From 186283@ud0s4.net@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 25 19:38:01 2024
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14002425/costco-listeria-outbreak-recall-food-items-chicken.html


    The wave of sweeping food recalls has come to Costco, with the
    wholesale giant pulling five more foods containing chicken
    from its shelves due to listeria fears.

    Five products - popular frozen snacks and quick pasta meals -
    have been recalled, with Costco urging anyone who bought the
    items from September to October this year to throw them away
    or return them to where you purchased the products.

    The superstore's move is part of a mounting issue with
    contamination at an Oklahoma facility that makes BrucePac
    ready-to-eat chicken and meat products.

    BrucePac has recalled 12 million pounds of meat distributed
    to stores, restaurants, and schools nationwide.

    . . .

    It hasn't been JUST "BrucePac". The other day McDonalds
    had to recall, and issue warnings, after something in
    its Big Macs across several states were found to be
    teeming with e.coli .... one lawsuit against McD has
    already been filed.

    Thing is, overall, these big food-poisoning cases
    seem to have jumped sharply in the past year. Now
    it COULD just be 'more reporting', but that doesn't
    seem to cover it all IMHO.

    Hiring too many undocumented aliens ? Maybe.
    A deliberate campaign to undermine social
    or political order ? Maybe. Cheap-ass corps
    cutting sanitary/inspection measures ? Maybe.
    "Random confluence of events" ? Maybe.

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