Trump tells UK to buy chlorinated chicken from US if it wants tariff relief
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It hides the problem
Seems to be working as intended
It hides the problem or else it gets the hose again
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It hides the problem or else it gets the hose again
Maybe it likes the hose. Don't kink shame!
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...pardon me??
Oh. You have a sad read ahead of you....
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No, don't kill him. Let him develop Long Covid and then waste away in his own filth.
Any reason to believe he doesn't have it?
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Any reason to believe he doesn't have it?
Well, at least he doesn't have the variant that shuts down all your energy and makes you unable to leave the bed.
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No, don't kill him. Let him develop Long Covid and then waste away in his own filth.
Mentally, Donald is a toddler. Developing Long Covid and wasting away in his own filth wouldn't even jar him from his daily routine. He doesn't have the mental capacity to understand right and wrong. It's an absolute disgrace that homeless veterans freeze to death on the street while that asshat gets rushed to Walter Reed to get state-of-the-art treatment.
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Probably trying to make a buck off blighted fetid fowl.
[T]he U.S. discards nearly 60 million tons—or 120 billion pounds—of food annually, amounting to about 40% of the national food supply. This equates to 325 pounds of waste per person, or the equivalent of each American throwing away 975 average-sized apples every year. Alarmingly, food waste is the largest component of municipal solid waste in landfills, making up 22% of the total. The environmental cost is staggering, with food waste generating methane emissions that significantly contribute to climate change. - forbes link from jan '25
In case anyone was wondering, signs of avian flu at the market: bloody legs; slimy, filmy meat.
After reading the article, I'm left wondering how US food waste breaks down between originating from individual households vs grocery retailers, commercial retail food/restaurants and ag suppliers.
It's been a while, but I remember reading about how there's little incentive (maybe it's even prohibited?) for retailers to send reject and expiring food to food banks instead of throwing it out. I feel like this should be more of a concern considering the demand to food banks is probably going to increase rapidly while funding and donations will likely decrease with the current economic turmoil.
I suspect we could curb a significant amount of food waste by creating a pathway to divert food waste instead of disposing it outright. Of course, such pathway would need to meet food safety standards while providing a clear regulatory framework to address liability and logistical aspects to make it more profitable to divert vs dispose.
Anyone from outside of the shithole have any input on how this works in your country?
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Well, at least he doesn't have the variant that shuts down all your energy and makes you unable to leave the bed.
He has amazing levels of energy for being a fat old man who can't walk down a ramp. It could be the drugs.
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All you need to do to not need the chlorine wash is to not treat the animals so badly that they shit all over each other due to lack of space.
Improve their welfare improve the product, but no. Dollars come first.Or just like, I dunno, don't undercook your chicken?
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No, don't kill him. Let him develop Long Covid and then waste away in his own filth.
No, this man will be a scourge on mankind until he's dead in a fucking hole
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It was lost a long time ago for the lower classes and those with the least power. It’s the middle class that it’s catching up to.
What middle class? If there ever was one in this country, it hasn't existed for my entire adult life that's for sure.
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How is it even legal for the US to wash chicken with Chlorine ? Sounds like so ridiculous.
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Summary
Donald Trump warned the UK must accept chlorinated US chicken imports if it wants relief from new 10% tariffs on British exports.
The U.K. has long reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high food standards, with polling showing 80% of Britons oppose a ch imports.
Critics argue chlorinated chicken stems from poorer production hygiene, with studies showing high bacteria rates in US chicken.
Farming advocates warn a US trade deal with lower standards would be "devastating for British farming."
The obnoxious thing is that most US chicken isn't even chlorine washed. We could easily just try to make a deal on air chilled chicken, which is actually a high quality American product, but that's not what Trump is interested in. He doesn't actually care about trade or American farmers - he just wants to make people shovel shit, because to him, a "deal" is all about forced compliance rather than mutual respect and compromise.
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Or just like, I dunno, don't undercook your chicken?
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After reading the article, I'm left wondering how US food waste breaks down between originating from individual households vs grocery retailers, commercial retail food/restaurants and ag suppliers.
It's been a while, but I remember reading about how there's little incentive (maybe it's even prohibited?) for retailers to send reject and expiring food to food banks instead of throwing it out. I feel like this should be more of a concern considering the demand to food banks is probably going to increase rapidly while funding and donations will likely decrease with the current economic turmoil.
I suspect we could curb a significant amount of food waste by creating a pathway to divert food waste instead of disposing it outright. Of course, such pathway would need to meet food safety standards while providing a clear regulatory framework to address liability and logistical aspects to make it more profitable to divert vs dispose.
Anyone from outside of the shithole have any input on how this works in your country?
I'm in Canada and recently our food banks (at least in my area) have been getting huge donations of all the unsold American produce.
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Or just like, I dunno, don't undercook your chicken?
Or don't eat animals
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Summary
Donald Trump warned the UK must accept chlorinated US chicken imports if it wants relief from new 10% tariffs on British exports.
The U.K. has long reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high food standards, with polling showing 80% of Britons oppose a ch imports.
Critics argue chlorinated chicken stems from poorer production hygiene, with studies showing high bacteria rates in US chicken.
Farming advocates warn a US trade deal with lower standards would be "devastating for British farming."
who the FUCK would buy chicken from the US? if you want chicken you buy it from japan where you can eat it raw if you wanted to.
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I'm in Canada and recently our food banks (at least in my area) have been getting huge donations of all the unsold American produce.
That's awesome! Glad to hear that silver lining.
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Companies pay loads of money to politicians to have them change the health and safety laws so they can make even more money. It's a time-honored American tradition.
This one time, some dude bought his own president for just over $250 million
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I’m still not convinced it wasn’t a fully orchestrated false flag. There’s too much about the incident and it’s aftermath that’s deeply suspicious.