10 Dangerous Food Procedures Illegal in Europe but Practiced in USA

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4. Chemical Washing of Meat


Although the US Department of Agriculture is attempting to keep diseases out of the food supply, their recent ruling states that chickens and other poultry will be put all poultry through an antimicrobial wash. This means that the chickens, turkeys, and other poultry you are buying will have been immersed in chlorine and/or other chemicals to kill germs and bacteria.

America already has a terrible problem with an overuse of antibiotics, which has created antibiotic resistant “super germs” when used in animal feed, and this practice, although it sounds good in theory, will only make this problem worse in practice. Workers in poultry plants have already reported problems from the chemical washes, including asthma and other respiratory problems.

Consider this, in the European Union, the use of chlorine washes is not only prohibited, but they also have laws against importing poultry that has been treated with antimicrobial sprays.

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