Eat locally grown foods to avoid contamination

Tuesday, May 8, 2007 11:44 AM EDT

The contaminated Chinese protein powder that has sickened some 17,000 American dogs and cats has now turned up in the human food supply. The U.S. Department of Agriculture admits that 6,000 pigs and more than 2.5 million broiler chickens were sold for human consumption after being fed contaminated pet food. Thus far!
This was a disaster waiting to happen. After all, animal feed mills are generally regarded as dumping grounds for all kinds of garbage: cat and dog carcasses from animal shelters, cancerous tissue and other slaughterhouse discards, food processing waste.

Why the fuss about some slightly toxic Chinese protein powder?

Our government and agribusiness will not protect our food supply, but we can - by purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables grown close to home - at farmers' markets and local food co-ops and by avoiding garbage-fed meat and dairy products.

Ari Holten

Auburn

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Will wrote on May 8, 2007 2:40 PM:

" I agree buy from local farmers at farm markets. Where can I find local beef, chicken and pork? "

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