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I would not be surprised if the next Pandemic starts in the US at this rate.
There's not enough people to diagnose and analyse when it starts, there's not enoughmoney in the CDC to make workable equipment to treat patients, there's noone left to create a treatable vaccine and there's not enough intelligent people to actually take it to create immunity.
Currently, the rest of the world is thinking...that's not neccessarily a bad thing.
Thank you Mr President.
they will still find a way to blame it on china
Why is the FDA getting involved with the business of a European grocery chain? We don't have Publix in the US as far as I'm aware.
I live in rural NY and went to a local Amish produce stand last weekend, and asked if they had any lettuce available and they said they sell out of lettuce every single morning. They can't grow it fast enough. America's industrial food supply system is failing.
As a Canadian

We are having every vegetable be recalled except Mitch McConnell.
EVERYONE has TDS! I don't remember YOU PEOPLE Complaining about ALL THESE FOOD RECALLS under Joe BYEDIN! The ONLY solution is TDS and NOT the Illegal Immigrant Elon Musk FIRING Hundred of Thousands of people whos Job was to PREVENT this Type of thing!

At this point companies all over the world are just sending bad batches of food to the USA.
If only it was possible to verify the quality of food before people eat it...
Why is it every time the repugnitcants dErEgUlAtE something everything goes to shit
Legit answer: well-functioning agencies are invisible when they're doing preventative work, and it's hard for them to point to individual achievements. This makes it easier to justify spending on reactionary agencies like law enforcement instead.
When law enforcement captures a murderer, that's an individual event that can be easily quantified and understood.
When social programs increase the quality of life and education of a person that would otherwise have turned to a life of crime and killed people, we can't point at that person as an example of the benefits of these programs because nobody knows what was prevented.
Exactly. Well-functioning agencies can point to statistics over long periods of time… But politicians don’t like boring “funding education caused crime to drop by {x}% ten years later” statistics because they aren’t sympathetic nor inflammatory. They’re also hard to attribute directly to the agency in question, because there could always be confounding factors that have skewed the numbers.
It’s like the difference between fire code/building regulations, and a fire department. Builders and real estate developers hate fire code regulations, because it’s expensive to comply with. Fire code prevents a lot of fires from starting, (and ensures buildings can be quickly and safely evacuated if a fire does occur), but it is seen as an expense. It’s something the real estate developer is required to pay for, and they resent it. But everyone loves their local fire department. Fire department funding is seen as an investment. They’re big, flashy, loud, and everyone knows when they work. And notably, the fire department only has to respond when something isn’t prevented by the local fire codes.
If your electrical system quietly works for 50 years without causing any fires, (because of your local building codes requiring the wiring to be done in a way that avoids fires) your fire department never needs to respond to a fire in your building. So the building owners tend to go “why do we even need all these expensive fire regulations, if there hasn’t been a fire here in 50 years?” There isn’t any way to point at the fire code and go “look at all the fires that these regulations prevented in your building,” because the fires never existed in the first place.
In reality, the two (building codes and the fire department) are working in tandem to keep people safe. But one is much more visible, so it’s the one that people tend to focus on.
And importantly, the conservative mindset is entirely focused on direct cause and effect. They’ll never look at larger systems. Criminal does crime, police catch criminal. Cause, effect. Sex causes unwanted pregnancy, unwanted pregnancy leads to abortions. Cause, effect. My building is on fire, fire department responds. Cause, effect.
They’ll never go more than one step away from a given system, because that would remove the direct cause and effect that they’re focused on. They won’t look at why the building caught on fire, or we could prevent it from happening again in the future. Which is why we would see them push to deregulate building codes, while simultaneously pushing to fund the fire department. Because they’re focused on the direct cause and effect. And as far as they’re concerned, anything slipping past the existing regulations is enough to prove that the entire system is ineffective. Because again, they see the cause (whatever slipped through the regulation) so they know what the effect will be. Never mind the fact that the regulation prevented a whole lot of other things from happening. They see a building on fire, and go “well I guess the fire codes are a waste of money. Might as well fund the fire department instead.”
In some cases, literally!
GreenWise-brand organic blueberries on July 3, which later expanded on July 29 to include GreenWise frozen mixed berries
Sold at Publix.
Frozen berries now, too?!?
Have Americans considered importing food so they don't have to risk eating American food?
Do you even understand what you're asking? The lettuce was IMPORTED from Mexico via Taylor Farms. These berries may have as well.
The distributors hide their supply chain and claim it to be "industry secrets" to keep us from knowing where we get our food.
This shit is insane.
I need to know how E. Coli can survive being frozen. I thought for sure frozen stuff was safe.
Ecoli can even survive 90+% alcohol if you think your hands are contaminated soap is the only solution
That's a crazy fact. Alcohol is usually a goto for killing bacteria. E. Coli is a beast of a bacteria.
A lot of microbes can survive freezing, they just don’t reproduce while frozen.
I can't blame them. I can't reproduce below zero either.