Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Food Chain Destroyed
Wink: Confucious Say...Man who stand on toilet is high on pot.
I mentioned one time before that we are gradually destroying our food chain. Everything from crops that do not grow, to those that do in a generic format, tasting nothing like the original.
Now it is at the pet food level, with numerous recalls because of kidney failure in dogs and cats in the US.
You would think with all this modern technology that errors could be almost eliminated. And even human error should be almost nil with all the surveillance equipment available.
Food improvement hasn't existed for some time as things are packaged, frozen and a zillion other processes to aid in speed from package to plate so life will be effortless.
Animal food is questionable now, and people food has been for quite some time. Despite all the 0% claims on the package, we don't really know what is being absorbed inside us.
By the way, don't look at our water supplies either.
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I mentioned one time before that we are gradually destroying our food chain. Everything from crops that do not grow, to those that do in a generic format, tasting nothing like the original.
Now it is at the pet food level, with numerous recalls because of kidney failure in dogs and cats in the US.
You would think with all this modern technology that errors could be almost eliminated. And even human error should be almost nil with all the surveillance equipment available.
Food improvement hasn't existed for some time as things are packaged, frozen and a zillion other processes to aid in speed from package to plate so life will be effortless.
Animal food is questionable now, and people food has been for quite some time. Despite all the 0% claims on the package, we don't really know what is being absorbed inside us.
By the way, don't look at our water supplies either.
Labels: food, food chain, pet food, water
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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