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> Subject: Fw: : Read the labels > IS THERE ANY PLACE SAFE TO PURCHASE OUR FOOD??? > > > This e-mail makes one want to have a large garden and raise > your own > livestock to eat. Tom > Subject: : Read the labels > > Check your food labels > > – IMPORTANT! > > And dont forget that Smithfield Farms, the > > largest pork producing farm in the USA was sold in > September > > to China with > > the unanimous support of its stockholders!! > The > > hogs will still be raised here, but slaughtered and > packaged > > for sale there before being sent back > > here. This includes labels: of Morrell, Eckrich, > > Krakus, Cudahy, > > > > Premium Hams, Cooks, Gwaltney. The same with many > > chickens. They can now be shipped there, but when > they > > come back all that needs to be labeled is that they… > > WERE RAISED IN THE USA. Not that they were > > processed in China!!! Our great FDA at work > > again. The chickens will be all processed and > most > > sold to fast food restaurants for sandwiches, along > with > > schools and supermarkets. The China slaughter > and > > processing are not nearly equal – and, by far - to > the > > requirements here. > > > > > > > Buy USA or Canada only. > > > > > > > > We recently learned that > > Star-Kist Tuna is now owned by Korea, and is in big > > conflict with the U. S. concerning quality, safety, > and > > records, which Korea refuses to produce. > >> > > > > Read several articles on Google about this, and even > one > > that was defending the eating of tilapia said to avoid > the > > fish that came from China? Also, I had just returned > home > > from buying Albertsons 4-day special of 4 bags of > > frozen tilapia for the price of one? Sure enough, > on > > the top of the bags, it read farm raised, and on > > the bottom in small print it said: China … > > read all the way down... > > > > > Recently a Food inspector on TV... said he had lived > > overseas and he had seen the filthy conditions > > their foods are raised and processed in. It is enough > to > > make you throw-up. Some foreign workers have to wear > masks > > as they work in these places, because the food is so > rotten > > and filthy, it makes them want to throw up. Many of > their > > fish on Fish Farms are fed raw sewage daily. He said he > has > > seen so much filth throughout their food growing and > > processing that he would never eat any of it. > > They raise this filth, put > > some food coloring and some flavorings on it, then they > ship > > it to the USA & Canada for YOU to consume and feed > to > > YOUR families. They have no Food & Safety > > Inspectors. They ship it to you to buy and poison > your > > families and friends. > > > > > > Imported food we eat and the junk we buy: > > > > > Green Giant frozen > > vegetables are from China, and so are most of > > Europe’s Best. Arctic Gardens are Okay. So is > > Birdseye. > > > > > > Never buy the grocery store garlic unless it is > > clearly marked from USA or Canada, the other stuff is > grown in people’s… > > dung > > (even worse than chicken poop). China is the largest > producer of > > garlic in the world; U. S. is next. > > > > > > Buy only local honey, much > > honey is shipped in huge containers from China and > > re-packed here. > > > > > > Cold-FX is grown and packed in China and is full of > fecal > > bacteria. Doesnt work anyway, big scam. > > > > > > If the country of origin is not clearly marked > > “beware.” If produce, ask an > > employee. > > > > Watch out for packages which state prepared for, > > packed by or imported by. We > > dont understand the lack of mandatory labeling, > > especially the produce. > > > > The country of origin > > should be clearly shown on the item in the > > store. > > > > Go to the local farmers markets in season and keep a > > wary eye open the rest of the year. > > > > Please read this very carefully, and read to the very > > bottom. Its important for all of us. > > > > How is it possible to ship > > food from China cheaper than having it produced in the > U. S. > > or Canada? > > > FOR EXAMPLE THE OUR FAMILY BRAND OF MANDARIN > > ORANGES SAYS RIGHT ON THE CAN FROM CHINA. SO, FOR > > A FEW MORE CENTS, BUY THE LIBERTY BRAND. > > GOLD BRAND OR DOLE ARE FROM CALIFORNIA. > > > > > Beware, Costco sells canned > > peaches and pears in a plastic jar that come from > > China. > > > ALL HIGH LINER > > AND MOST OTHER FROZEN FISH PRODUCTS COME FROM CHINA OR > > INDONESIA. THE PACKAGE MAY SAY PACIFIC SALMON ON > > THE FRONT, BUT LOOK FOR THE SMALL PRINT. MOST OF THESE > > PRODUCTS COME FROM FISH FARMS IN THE ORIENT WHERE THERE > ARE > > NO REGULATIONS ON WHAT IS FED TO THESE > > FISH. > > > > > Recently The Montreal Gazette had an article by the > Canadian > > Government on how Chinese feed the > > fish: They suspend chicken wire crates > > over the fish ponds, and the fish feed on chicken > > dung. > > > > If you search the Internet > > about what the Chinese feed their fish, youll be > > alarmed; e. g, growth hormones, expired anti-biotic > from > > humans? Never buy any type of fish or shellfish that > comes > > from these countries: Vietnam, China, > > Philippines. > > > > Check this out > personally. Steinfelds > > Pickles are made in India - just as bad! > > > Another example is in canned mushrooms. No-Name brand > came > > from Indonesia… > > > > Also check those little > > fruit cups. They used to be made in Canada, in the > Niagara > > region, until about 2 years ago. They are now packaged > in > > China. Most sold in Aldi > > stores. > > > > > While the Chinese export inferior and even toxic > products, > > dangerous toys, and goods to be sold in North American > > markets, the media wrings its hands! Yet, 70% of North > > Americans believe that the trading privileges afforded > to > > the Chinese should be suspended. > > > > Well, duh! Why do you need the government to suspend > trading > > privileges? > > > > SIMPLY DO IT YOURSELF, CANADA AND THE U. S. > >> > > > > Simply look on the bottom of every product you buy, and > if > > it says Made in > > China or PRC (and that now includes > > Hong Kong), simply > > choose another product, or none at all. You will be > amazed > > at how dependent you are on Chinese products, and you > will > > be equally amazed at what you can do > > without. > > > > THINK ABOUT THIS: > > > > If 200 million North Americans refuse to buy just $20 > each > > of Chinese goods, thats a billion dollar trade > > imbalance resolved in our favor... fast! The downside? > Some > > Canadian/American businesses will feel a temporary > pinch > > from having foreign stockpiles of inventory. > > > > Just one month of trading losses will hit the Chinese > for 8% > > of their North American exports. Then they will at > least > > have to ask themselves if the benefits of their > arrogance > > and lawlessness are worth it. > > > > Share with your > > friends. Start > > reading labels more closely and buy something else > even > > if it cost a few cents more... > >>
Posted on: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:06:13 +0000

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