EU should respond by banning all type of chicken from US
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And that’s basically it!
How does the chicken cross the Atlantic?
We're back to the chicken tax... it's the reason why 'Muricans all drive big pickup trucks:
Frozen in vacuum sealed bags, to get to the other side.
Didn't this guy also just remove food regulation in USA? Smert move!
Yuck! American "food". In general, not just chicken.
I was in Atlanta recently, and our allergy kid wanted to eat a cake at a family party, so I told them to check the ingredients. They couldn't understand the list and brought it to me. There was no wonder, the list was full of artificial everything. And here I thought the UK's UPF was bad - I was shocked that cake was even considered food.
Well, with American bread being so loaded with corn syrup that it is considered "cake" in Europe, one should not be surprised.
And as the American attitude to those "artificial everythings" is to include them as long as they are not proven unsafe, in contrast to the European that you can only include them if they have proven generally safe, there are a lot of things you won't find in European ingredient lists. For some of those items, it takes the US decades to withdraw them from the "suitable for food" list, sometimes even after some thrid world countries considered them illegal.
The bread being considered cake thing isn't what you think it is. It was a matter of taxation, not nutrition.
This is honestly just a weird talking point I see online. I'm sure some bread is marked as "cake" or whatever but that's not what most Americans eat.
I just checked my bread (which doesn't come from a bakery) and the entire loaf has 6 grams of sugar in it. And you can't make bread without sugar.
US made food items, never safe to even bring into a kitchen. Look at the general US obesity, to get scared
Indeed. Common main ingredient: HFCS.
Yuk, who in the right mind would eat that crap
Most Americans, it's the same stuff fast food places use for fried chicken. KFC, Chick-fil-A, Popeyes are very popular here in the US!
It's sold in grocery stores here too. Has the odor of an indoor swimming pool. We can sometimes fine "air chilled" chicken which is usually not chlorinated but is always more expensive.
And that was the whole point of the tariffs.
Non-science based? The science disagrees.
Strangely, this may be the one time when the science agrees with them.
European Commission. (2003, April). The evaluation of antimicrobial treatments for poultry carcasses.
European Commission. (2008, April). Environmental impact and effect on antimicrobial resistance of four substances used for the removal of microbial surface contamination of poultry carcasses
European Food Safety Authority. (2015). Risks for public health related to the presence of chlorate in food.
While pushing all-feelings no-facts reduction of vaccinations
The ban on those gross chicken imports was one of the major points of the US’ declining relationship with Russia under Obama. And then they also banned the US adoption industry from trafficking out kids, and the Dems went full-blown Russophobia.