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In reply to the discussion: Eggs, cheese, dairy, meat .. [View all]Meowmee
(6,128 posts)23. Yes so did I see that.
I did not purchase any of the ones that were recalled. And since I cook my food properly, it would still be very unlikely for me to contract salmonella from it. Not all but many transmittable bacteria, parasites, and viruses, etc. are killed by heat.
If it wasnt being inspected at all there wouldve been no recall so it seems like theyre doing their job. However, salmonella is always a risk with any uncooked foods like that.
So far, no empty shelves here. Although we certainly had them during the pandemic.
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No worries, Drumpf will remove food safety regulations and inspections and then
Stardust Mirror
Thursday
#3
What? Don't you agree with me that there are too many regulations? If we could get rid of regulations
3Hotdogs
Thursday
#9
Part of the propaganda is always referring to them as "burdensome regulations"
Walleye
23 hrs ago
#40
Bay Area here. I grudgingly bought an 18 pack of eggs the other day for $10. Yeesh.
PeaceWave
Thursday
#6
I hope that whiskey was distilled locally from local organic corn or rye.
JustABozoOnThisBus
15 hrs ago
#61
Inadvertently? Forgot to buy meat? Couldn't find the meat aisle? Somebody stole all the knives?
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#34
We should all note the current prices of all of these things to remind voters in 2026
Dem4life1970
Yesterday
#21
I type all my grocery receipts in. I am prepared. Dec 23: Eggs $5/dozen, Ground beef 80% $6.00/lb. Milk $3.30/gal.
nmmi
Yesterday
#31
I think vegetarian is doesn't eat meat. Whereas vegan is that, and also no animal products like milk or eggs
nmmi
Yesterday
#37
Thanks. I guess the definition is loose because as you say there are steps and gradations. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
22 hrs ago
#44
That's weird. I get bullied for being vegan more from the right than the left. On DU people
mucifer
13 hrs ago
#70
I found eggs in my lil' town in CA and they are $12 a carton. Capitalism at work. N/T
Jacson6
19 hrs ago
#58