Big Agribusiness' Greed for Huge Profits Could Kill You; Big AG Can No Longer Guarantee Their Products Are Safe

Big agribusiness is so huge and always looking to keep its costs low, low, low so profits can hit the statosphere, that they don't even know who is supplying them on the cheap and many imports come from areas where food safety oversight is non-existent.

It's a hit and miss prospect that results in increasing incidents of food poisoning and even death, but the bigs continue the crap game of possibly unsafe food.

Reflect on the well known convenience food, the pot pie.

That inimitable progressive populist, Jim Hightower, writes: "How's this for a tombstone? "Here lies a guy/ Killed by a pie."


"More accurately, the killer is corporate globalization and greed. Food conglomerates scavenge the globe in a constant search for ever-cheaper ingredients from low-wage nations that have practically no food-safety protections – which could make that pot pie in your freezer a killer.


"Consider the case of ConAgra Foods, a massive conglomerate that sells more than 100 million pot pies a year under the Banquet label. Its pies contain 25 ingredients, though sometimes they contain an extra one not listed on the label: salmonella. Poisoning customers is bad for repeat business, so ConAgra does do spot checks for pathogens. However, it has been unable to pinpoint which ingredient is the culprit.


"In fact, as the New York Times has reported, such food giants concede that their supply chain is so far-flung that they 'do not even know who is supplying their ingredients, let alone if those suppliers are screening the items for microbes.'  The problem is so widespread that makers of Banquet, Swanson, Nestlé, Hungry Man and other brand name foods admit they can no longer ensure the safety of their products.


"So, you might assume they'd be changing their suppliers to get better ingredients. Ha! What a silly dreamer you are! That could squeeze their profits. Instead, they are simply shifting the responsibility for the safety of their products to you, the consumer. The Banquet pot pie package, for example, now instructs you to cook the pie to exactly 165-degrees "as measured by a food thermometer in several spots."


"Hello – this is supposed to be a convenience food, not a science experiment. Most families don’t even have a food thermometer. Instead of thrusting safety instructions at us, how about just putting safe ingredients in the pies?


"For Frozen Entrees, 'Heat and Eat' Isn't Enough," The New York Times, May 15, 2009."


It's ironic and somewhat scary that Obama's Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, is an agribusiness man.  More about his ties to big ag here here, and here.  


Some progressives continue to hope that Vilsack will see the light and suggest keeping the pressure on him to do the right thing.  Sound familiar?  Rather pathetic when dealing with a so called Democratic administration.

Just remember, 'makers of Banquet, Swanson, Nestlé, Hungry Man and other brand name foods admit they can no longer ensure the safety of their products.' 


Pot pie or frozen dinner, anyone?  Satisfaction or safety not guaranteed. 


 

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