All of the reportage covered products marketed in the United Kingdom. The two brands selling in the UK that seemed like they could potentially end up in American products are Starbucks and McDonalds. This article doesn't say Arla's additive is in US products sold by those brands; I'm just posting in hopes of getting ahead of Arla products coming to a grocery store near you."It also warns consumers against brands who have partnerships with Arla Foods including Starbucks, McDonald's and Ecomilk.
Arla, it claims, produces ready-made chilled coffee drinks for Starbucks, while it also supplies dairy products for McDonald's. "
What ever happened with that other drug that made cows produce double the milk but you had to double their feed and all the law suits whether to mark labels with drug produced milk?
But, but, but it reduces cow farts! Isn’t that more important than people getting cancer? I mean, come on! Prioritize! (eye roll)
Bkmrk
FDA approved in US. USDA providing $90 million to start up.
Manufacturer setting up carbon credits to entice farmers to use it. JFKjr has his work cut out for him.
I don’t see how messing with the cow’s digestion can ever work out well for the cow.
With the track record new drugs have had lately for safety, NO THANKS!!!
“...Bovaer, which will be introduced to cattle food, is designed to reduce the amount of methane they produce in digestion, a gas that contributes to climate change.”
Fix an imaginary problem ... create a real one! Typical Liberal move