pissed off about spinach
Oct. 11th, 2006 11:08 amGrocery stores don't have fresh spinach anymore... people are so fucking stupid...
If you normally buy fresh spinach and are not because of this 'ecoli' scare than you are an idiot.. I'm sorry... you are part of what's wrong with this country. The news tells you to be scared of something and you do it, jump through a fucking hoop without checking it... you believe anything those fucks say because it's spoon fed to you and you don't know how to fucking think for yourself...
how many people have actually been killed by this... well it was a major news story, they pulled it out of all the stores... wow, that's quite an impact... must be thousands of people! no... hundreds? um... no... tens? wrong again... you want to know how many?
THREE!!!
two were old ladies and one was a 2 year old boy...
the news reported 200 sick from ecoli... you want to know how many were confirmed sick as a direct result of the spinach? 15... and 'sick' constitutes as having a tummy ache for an hour...
yeah, you have a better chance of being struck by lightening inside on a clear day.
want to know a little bit more?
it's only bagged spinach, the actual fresh spinach (the stuff I buy) is fine
it's only from one company - Nunes Co. Inc. (which owns the 'foxy' vegetable label) and the grower Natural Selection Foods
it was all from the same farm
the ecoli came from the irrigation water, NOT the plant
if you WASH and COOK the spinach properly you will not be effected
but does this country actually take the time to find this out? no, they just take it in the ass sideways from the news stations and now I can't fucking by fresh spinach any more. One of the most nutritious things you can eat.
fucking bastards... why are people so fucking stupid....
If you normally buy fresh spinach and are not because of this 'ecoli' scare than you are an idiot.. I'm sorry... you are part of what's wrong with this country. The news tells you to be scared of something and you do it, jump through a fucking hoop without checking it... you believe anything those fucks say because it's spoon fed to you and you don't know how to fucking think for yourself...
how many people have actually been killed by this... well it was a major news story, they pulled it out of all the stores... wow, that's quite an impact... must be thousands of people! no... hundreds? um... no... tens? wrong again... you want to know how many?
THREE!!!
two were old ladies and one was a 2 year old boy...
the news reported 200 sick from ecoli... you want to know how many were confirmed sick as a direct result of the spinach? 15... and 'sick' constitutes as having a tummy ache for an hour...
yeah, you have a better chance of being struck by lightening inside on a clear day.
want to know a little bit more?
it's only bagged spinach, the actual fresh spinach (the stuff I buy) is fine
it's only from one company - Nunes Co. Inc. (which owns the 'foxy' vegetable label) and the grower Natural Selection Foods
it was all from the same farm
the ecoli came from the irrigation water, NOT the plant
if you WASH and COOK the spinach properly you will not be effected
but does this country actually take the time to find this out? no, they just take it in the ass sideways from the news stations and now I can't fucking by fresh spinach any more. One of the most nutritious things you can eat.
fucking bastards... why are people so fucking stupid....
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Date: 2006-10-11 03:24 pm (UTC)you are talking about the one in Forest park? my parents live 2 miles from that one but I am kind of far away... up in Woodstock. I will be close today, maybe a short trip over there...
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Date: 2006-10-11 03:29 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-10-11 03:56 pm (UTC)Thanks for bringing some "Sanity" back into the equation!...
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Date: 2006-10-11 04:23 pm (UTC)Not that I think the fear-mongering by the news is really at all justified but I do think that there are some safety issues that need to be addressed with these massive produce operations. Just another reason to put more thought into eating locally when possible. :)
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Date: 2006-10-11 05:14 pm (UTC)I think we should have a car scare. Oh my God! People die every single day from car wrecks! We must recall them! (I'm only being partially sarcastic. Cars are exceptionally dangerous and should probably not be in the hands of your average citizen.)
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Date: 2006-10-11 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 06:25 pm (UTC)I always crave what I can't have.
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Date: 2006-10-11 06:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 06:38 pm (UTC)get on that car thing... you can do it, I would vote for it!
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Date: 2006-10-11 08:29 pm (UTC)Although cooked spinach is nasty, much tastier and healthier when raw. :)
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Date: 2006-10-12 04:58 am (UTC)But really, one of the tragedies of the whole incident is how much produce was lost due to mass panic and fear of litigation. by the time the E.coli contamination was discovered and the news was publicized, the contaminated spinach had been pulled from the shelves. Also, the contaminated spinach was never sent to GA.; in fact, it was only sent to approx. 25 states.
Lastly, let's not forget to differentiate between the 'good' E.coli that we want in our gut and this 'bad' or pathogenic E.coli that will effing kill you if given the chance and proper conditions (more likely some awful bacteria and a worn out set of kidneys and large intestine). Read an article on diarrheagenic E. coli strains (http://cmr.asm.org/cgi/content/full/11/1/142#SEC0) to learn more.
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Date: 2006-11-19 07:59 pm (UTC)