Posted on 05/03/2007 7:46:11 AM PDT by Milwaukee_Guy
UPDATE: The expansion expands again. Menu Foods own press releases do NOT match up with their recall expansion list. Pet Food Tracker and PetSitUSA have worked the last several hours checking the lists and added several more brands to the recall expansion. Our recall list is now updated. Again.
ORIGINAL POST: This recall expansion covers dozens of new brands and foods wet foods only citing cross-contamination (corrected). This announcement comes more than a month and a half after the initial recall. The recall also expanded to include 2 varieties in Europe.
(Excerpt) Read more at itchmo.com ...
“He has suffered no ill effects from his occasional feeding of the contaminated Kirkland product.”
As far as you know...
I personally would not risk the lives of my pets with anything that’s known to be potentially harmful.
I know you’ve already thown out many $$ worth of food but I’d recommend changing your ‘emergency ration’ stocks.
That can't be true for Infidels, everyone knows they have seven intestines. /This is your brain on Islam
Thank you for your expert post.
Also called "gluten flour", "instant gluten flour", "pure gluten flour", and "vital wheat gluten" depending on vendor and manufacturer. This is flour with the starch and bran removed. Gluten is the natural protein in the wheat endosperm which, when combined with water, forms a taffy-like dough. This retains the gas and steam from baking. Bob's Red Mill vital wheat gluten flour and any other brand of vital wheat gluten flour (such as Hodgson Mill) that carries the same Nutrition Facts as those at right is 75 to 80% protein. Nutrition Facts This yields approximately 24 grams of carbohydrate per cup. The process of keeping mostly the protein constituents of the wheat and very little of the starch makes this product a useful aid in low-carbohydrate baking. The protein binds moisture meaning your bread and baked goods will usually be more moist and "fresh" than traditional baking yields as well. This should never be confused with other gluten flours as mentioned below which can have significantly more carbohydrate.
OK??.....it ain't just pet food and many preprocessed foods are being imported from overseas.
Like I said, when profits and kickbacks are at stake, the government is silent.
What does this tell us about the wonderful NAFTA and CAFTA trade agreements we’ve embarked upon?
The excellent link arbee provided pretty much says it all: China blames the U.S. for not requiring the declaration in the first place!
Where Does the Wheat Gluten Supply Come From
It should be noted that the wheat gluten used in most pet foods is the same quality wheat gluten used in human foods. It is sourced from the same countries, the same suppliers and inspected to meet the same high human food quality control standards. The U. S. is the largest user of wheat gluten in total, and our country's use of the ingredient in human and pet foods exceeds what is produced domestically by the agricultural industry. As a result, 80% of the U.S. demand for wheat gluten is fulfilled from Europe and Asia due to limited supplies in the U.S., where the remaining 20% is sourced.
see my post #26
Wow! I didn't realize there were so many brands of pet food.
My Kitties are eating Iams Original (dry) and they get tuna as a wet treat.
Sound OK?
I had a Domino’s Brooklyn style pizza and both I and my nephew became ill. I threw up and that’s something I rarely do. Could Domino’s be one of the customers for chinese gluten?
Anyone know what the NEW ONES ARE?..that were added?
How come there is no date on your article? HOw old is this story? I need all facts before I send this out to all my contacts...
Why are you throwing the food away. Won't the stores give you a refund? I know Costco does.
Excellent find! Tracing the gluten chain backwards, using Purina’s own attempt to brag on its quality! You know we’ve all probably eaten our share of this poison by now.
The government and corporations lie and the people and pets die.
So many do not grasp the full spectrum of all the US imports these days.
Sorry to hear that. Domino's use to be really good about their ingredients back in th '70's, but, competition to make a buck....well. Was the pizza well cooked?
It should be pretty obvious by now that ALL foodstuff ingredients from China should be considered contaminated. We’ve no doubt been eating food contaminated by Chinese ‘additives’ for years. Nothing has been checked, ever, so this may be a new discovery- but we are fools is we believe that this is a new thing.
China has been poisoning the world.
I’m only surprised that people aren’t producing plastic dishes in the bathroom.
That's what we've done.
Our two spoiled dogs are now further spoiled by a simple home-made stew of boiled chicken, peas, broccoli, raw carrots, oatmeal, and pinto beans. I'll probably throw some ground beef in their next batch.
They love it and are doing quite well on it. If you cook it in bulk, it's not terribly time-consuming nor much more expensive than buying bagged dry food.
This is not just pet food, but human food also. And, recalling all the food that "might" be contaminated from China would not be feasible.
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