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Toxic foods from China

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:57 pm

20 Foods Imported From China That Are Raising Some Serious Questions.

While you might think your imported food is thoroughly vetted, that's not the case. Not everything is unsafe, but these 20 dangerous foods might be lurking in your kitchen right now!
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This is revolting. Look at what they do to pork so it looks like beef. Pass the bucket.

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Valkie » Sat Dec 12, 2020 2:39 pm

I spent several years in China.
Some of the things I saw while there was disgusting.
Fruit and vegetables grown on the side of the road in drainage areas, full of filth and pollution.
Fish caught in rivers so filthy that it's unsafe to even get the water on you hands.
The "fresh" food market was even more of an eye opener, the stench alone was enough to make you sick.
The farmers and workers shite in the fields as a form of fertilizer, vegetables are washed in toxic water.

While in China I was very careful
Only used bottled water, even to clean my teeth.
Only are Australian meat and salmon from outside of China.
Only are at quality restaurants who sold quality food.

China has a very strict health regulation system
They have emoji attached to the front of all eating establishments
A smiley face means they are clean and do the right thing
A sad face means do t go there, and they usually shut down and start again elsewhere.

If they advertise meat from Australia and they don't have proof that it's what the sell
They get shut down, not even a sad emoji, just shut down.

In all the years I travel in and around China, I was sick only once.
And tgat was from a Qantas in flight meal.

Now, India, totally different story
Avoid the place like the plague or that's what you will get
Pakistan is no better
One of our managers went to India, got so sick he was off for 6 months
Came back to work and had lost nearly 35 kilo, and could still not stomach some foods.
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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Redneck » Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:04 pm

Valkie wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 2:39 pm
I spent several years in China.
Some of the things I saw while there was disgusting.
Fruit and vegetables grown on the side of the road in drainage areas, full of filth and pollution.
Fish caught in rivers so filthy that it's unsafe to even get the water on you hands.
The "fresh" food market was even more of an eye opener, the stench alone was enough to make you sick.
The farmers and workers shite in the fields as a form of fertilizer, vegetables are washed in toxic water.

While in China I was very careful
Only used bottled water, even to clean my teeth.
Only are Australian meat and salmon from outside of China.
Only are at quality restaurants who sold quality food.

China has a very strict health regulation system
They have emoji attached to the front of all eating establishments
A smiley face means they are clean and do the right thing
A sad face means do t go there, and they usually shut down and start again elsewhere.

If they advertise meat from Australia and they don't have proof that it's what the sell
They get shut down, not even a sad emoji, just shut down.

In all the years I travel in and around China, I was sick only once.
And tgat was from a Qantas in flight meal.

Now, India, totally different story
Avoid the place like the plague or that's what you will get
Pakistan is no better
One of our managers went to India, got so sick he was off for 6 months
Came back to work and had lost nearly 35 kilo, and could still not stomach some foods.
Good post Valkie enjoyed it!

Reminds me of that cheap fish you see in ALDI/WOOLIES that comes from Vietnam... read Mekong Delta River full of SHIT!!

:rofl

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by cods » Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:32 pm

oh I agree just seeing the fish advertised makes me ill.. I was told they swim in sewage farms its normal in Asia

Our visit to a Vietnamese basa fish far ... sunlight.

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Bobby » Sat Dec 12, 2020 5:21 pm

Our supermarkets are full of toxic food:
sugar,
fat,
salt &
cholesterol

on every isle you go to except fruit and veges.

In Australia -
someone dies every 12 minutes from a heart attack caused by that crap food.

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Dec 12, 2020 5:27 pm

Why should everyone be denied a small indulgence because a minority of people can't control themselves with their sugar/fat intake? People trying to wipe these things off the shelves piss me off. They expect everyone to suffer for their own weak nature and bad choices.

That's different to eating toxic imported food. I notice cheap Vannamei prawns aren't as prevalent now. People are learning.

Aussie lobsters are being sold in Coles and Woolies for $20 each right now so I do thank the Chinese and their idiocy for that.

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Bobby » Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:37 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 5:27 pm
Why should everyone be denied a small indulgence because a minority of people can't control themselves with their sugar/fat intake? People trying to wipe these things off the shelves piss me off. They expect everyone to suffer for their own weak nature and bad choices.

That's different to eating toxic imported food. I notice cheap Vannamei prawns aren't as prevalent now. People are learning.

Aussie lobsters are being sold in Coles and Woolies for $20 each right now so I do thank the Chinese and their idiocy for that.

A small indulgence?
Who hasn't polished off a whole packet of chocolate biscuits
or a big block of chocolate in one night?
Who hasn't eaten that extra lamb chop including all the fat?
Who hasn't eaten a whole pizza?
We've all done it. :lol:

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:57 pm

Bobby wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:37 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 5:27 pm
Why should everyone be denied a small indulgence because a minority of people can't control themselves with their sugar/fat intake? People trying to wipe these things off the shelves piss me off. They expect everyone to suffer for their own weak nature and bad choices.

That's different to eating toxic imported food. I notice cheap Vannamei prawns aren't as prevalent now. People are learning.

Aussie lobsters are being sold in Coles and Woolies for $20 each right now so I do thank the Chinese and their idiocy for that.

A small indulgence?
Who hasn't polished off a whole packet of chocolate biscuits
or a big block of chocolate in one night?
Who hasn't eaten that extra lamb chop including all the fat?
Who hasn't eaten a whole pizza?
We've all done it. :lol:
We don't all do it on a regular basis. Well I don't. So I don't need the government and do-gooders regulating what I can buy. :lol:

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Bobby » Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:32 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:57 pm

We don't all do it on a regular basis. Well I don't.
So I don't need the government and do-gooders regulating what I can buy. :lol:

Guilty as charged of indulgence. :lol:

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Re: Toxic foods from China

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Dec 12, 2020 8:20 pm

Bobby wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:32 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:57 pm

We don't all do it on a regular basis. Well I don't.
So I don't need the government and do-gooders regulating what I can buy. :lol:

Guilty as charged of indulgence. :lol:
I just had 2 of these but I didn't eat the whole box. I'd be sick if I did.

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BTW if you want to turn yourself off chocolate just go to the UK and eat some of theirs. Totally different Cadbury recipe and it's revolting.

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