Posted on 07/30/2008 1:42:50 PM PDT by Scythian
The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano pepper at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday.
"We have a smoking gun, it appears," said Dr. Lonnie King who directs the center for foodborne illnesses at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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This, BTW, is why you can’t eat salads in Mexico.
where’s the chicken processing plant?
“We have a smoking gun, it appears,”
Or perhaps, the hot pepper.
I sure hope they aren’t dumping raw sewage in the Rio Grande.
Oh, you can eat them... they'll just eat you right back.
Don't forget about the ice in your drinks (while you avoid actually drinking the water).
American Tomato Growers should be PISSED. The US Gov’t and Mexicans just cost them something like $200 million in wasted product.
bttt
They were only providing the salmonella that Americans won’t provide themselves.
I think I would just avoid going to Mexico OR even the border towns.
Glad they FINALLY found the source so they can clear this up...NOW GIVE ME MY PICO DE GALLO! Mexican food just doesn’t taste right without it!
oops . . . spinach, anyone?
The spinach thing was ok, since we use very cheap illegals to handle it. We still save our ten cents.
Gee, what a surprise.
The US tomato growers should sue the socks off the feds for the political correctness that cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. How many people did this nonsense put out of business? How many did it cost their life savings? All they had to do was announce it came from Mexico and that would have alerted us to what to watch for.
I will no longer eat food from China or Mexico.
American salmonella is too expensive to cultivate.
Meanwhile, we have U.S. tomato farmers that were totally destroyed due to the initial warnings/bans that were issued in error. It is a crying shame.
There's a serious lesson here for US Agriculture: It is to your profound benefit to make sure all produce is labeled as to origin.
I have no idea how may tens of million$ were lost during this debacle, but it can all be hung at the altar of "political correctness". The regulatory authorities can't be seen as favoring the competent and punishing the clueless...
... so they ban ALL SIMILAR PRODUCTS.
Makes no sense?
So?
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