• zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev
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    16 hours ago

    GRAS can be self-affirmed by companies. It’s a huge loophole.

    Also, the conditions chickens are raised and slaughtered in the US as well as its dependence on undocumented workers that will not jeopardize their jobs by reporting safety issues or contamination hazards are also really large problems.

    Our food supply has issues I would consider pretty gross and it’s going to get a whole lot worse over the next few years.

    • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      In the case of the food cleaning sprays, I didn’t use “generally regarded as safe” in the sense they use it for food additives, I meant it in the plain English sense. The list of acceptable sprays is codified by the FDA and both the US and EU food safety organizations acknowledge that the risk of public health because of them is negligibly low. That’s why the EU also uses the same sprays, just not for poultry specifically. Our standards are otherwise completely compatible .

      I’m not saying there aren’t gross things in our food system, or things we allow that others don’t. I’m saying the poultry thing isn’t one of them, and the reputation our food system has as a disgusting free for all is unwarranted.