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1 posted on 05/17/2007 5:53:16 PM PDT by Flavius
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To: mom4kittys; Arizona Carolyn

drop in a bucket,

but still a drop


2 posted on 05/17/2007 5:54:26 PM PDT by Flavius ("Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum")
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To: Flavius
Nixon's Fault
3 posted on 05/17/2007 5:55:40 PM PDT by cmsgop ( "cmsgop" a Mark Goodson / Bill Todman Production)
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To: Flavius

Let them poison their own people.

China is an ongoing criminal enterprise and the USA seems intent on facilitating them.


5 posted on 05/17/2007 6:00:16 PM PDT by 43north (7 of 11 living things are insects. This explains liberals and islamofascists.)
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To: Flavius

Well it is ABOUT TIME! I have been wondering about our food supply ever since I noticed every thing comes from China, even SHRIMP sold in Lake Jackson Texas which is right on the Gulf Coast. We can catch it right there in the gulf. We don’t NEED it from China. And I wondered if it was safe. I guess it was NOT SAFE for humans or pets. Honesly, our cats eat Science Diet X/D and one of the recalled foods was Science Diet M/D that is TOO CLOSE TO HOME! WE love our furry pets.


6 posted on 05/17/2007 6:01:36 PM PDT by buffyt (allgore's glowingbull warming what a hoax ROTFLMAO! reminds me of ~ Y2K~)
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To: Flavius

Not bothering with quality control, safety, health or human rights is what has made it cheap.


11 posted on 05/17/2007 6:05:21 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
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To: Flavius

Any company that imports food products from China, has been warned by now that it may not be safe. Attorneys are salivating : )

Before, the companies could possibly claim ignorance, now their officers are potentially facing jail time and treble damages + punitive.


12 posted on 05/17/2007 6:05:38 PM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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To: Flavius

Boycott Made-In-China. Don’t feed the Red monster.


18 posted on 05/17/2007 6:14:38 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: Flavius

I would definitely check it. What’s next? Who knows what evil lurks......if they’d put melamine in the wheat gluten/flour/whatever and cause 2500 deaths of pets just to fatten their coffers where do they draw the line do you suppose?


24 posted on 05/17/2007 7:27:28 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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To: Flavius
Here's the key passage:

Foreign buyers, reluctant to take risks, are sending large quantities of food samples to international testing specialists such as Eurofins Scientific or SGS Group. Japan, own systems The industry officials said Japan, which accounts for about a quarter of China’s farm product exports, had also recommended importers check for melamine in Chinese products, such as rice flour or wheat gluten, for use in animal feed. “The safety tests for raw materials are likely to get tougher,” said a senior official from a Japanese food processing plant in China. “Eventually they could demand traceability similar to that for non-GMO products ... which would raise costs. Given higher costs and credibility, there’s a question if you would still want to buy raw materials from China.” A year ago Japan tightened safety checks on farm products from China, which has angered Beijing. The new rules require checks for nearly 300 pesticides and chemicals residues at loading ports as well as at discharging ports. Asked how to guarantee the quality of food imported from China, an official in charge of food safety at one of Hong Kong’s largest food retailers said: “It’s very important to get system in place for traceability all the way back in the supply chain. “When you have traceability, you can then have accountability. I think this is what China lacks.”

If every batch has to be inspected for every chemical under the sun (as opposed to random tests for a small number of chemicals), the day of large-scale Chinese food exports is done - for cost reasons. They can't say they did not have it coming.

27 posted on 05/17/2007 9:05:57 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
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There was a report in the paper today saying Tyson and IIRC, Swift was planning on not using Chinese products in their foods. Unfortunately, China has about 80% of the market on food colorings, additives and vitamins making it hard to find substitutes. I didn't get the source so, maybe someone can find it.
32 posted on 05/18/2007 11:08:36 AM PDT by wolfcreek (DON'T MESS WITH A NATION IN NEED OF MEDICATION !)
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To: Flavius

OMG, whatever will American business do? China was just so cheap. No matter.


35 posted on 05/18/2007 5:11:15 PM PDT by dforest (Fighting the new liberal Conservatism. The Left foot in the GOP door.)
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