OT - Not on the label
- From: "Ed" <eabowden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jan 2006 04:01:37 -0800
Sorry, i know this is my 3rd OT post today, but you're a friendly bunch
Anyone read 'Not on the label' by Felicity Lawrence? What IS safe to
eat if all supermarket food is contaminated?!
Book Description
Did you know...
That half the chicken on sale in UK supermarkets is contaminated with
campylobacter, which causes food poisoning?
That much of the chicken we eat has been illicitly injected with pork
and beef proteins?
That ready-to-eat bagged salad has been washed in a solution of
chlorine twenty times stronger than that of a swimming pool; that the
processing destroys the vitamin content; that in one government study
13.5% of bagged salads were found to contain E coli bacteria?
That perhaps 30% of the workforce in the food industry is in the UK
illegally, controlled by a violent mafia-style network of gangmasters
and paid far less than the minimum wage?
That the average Briton has between 300 and 500 chemicals in their body
not present 50 years ago, many of which are capable of hormone
disruption in the womb?
That the incidence of obesity in the UK trebled between 1980 and 1998
to 21% of women and 17% of men. Almost one third of children are obese
or overweight?
That 30-40% of cancers could be prevented through better diet?
A devastating expose of the state of the food production industry in
Britain, Not On The Label will change the way we eat and the way we
think about what we eat.
Looking at some of our most popular foods, the author sytematically
exposes their production and marketing, showing how the food industry
causes ill health, environmental damage, urban blight - and starves
smallholders in Africa and Asia, and exploits illegal labourers in
Britain.
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