Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 See Your Alert Online Prevent Chinese chicken from entering our food supply. Take Action June 5, 2008 Dear Yvonne, Now is not the time to allow more food from China. Tell Congress to say " No thanks! " Sign our petition. The Chinese government and some big agribusiness players want to export processed chicken from China to the U.S. However, the Chinese food safety system doesn't have the best track record. In the past year alone, American consumers have been exposed to dangerous imports ranging from deadly pet food and blood thinners, to toxic toys and fish. Now is not the time to add chicken to the list of imported products from China. Will you sign a petition saying, " No thanks, " to Chinese chicken? Given China's poor safety standards and lax enforcement policies, adding China to the list of meat exporters is not in the public interest. The incidence of avian flu is another reason to be cautious about accepting processed chicken from China. However, the most compelling reasons have come from on-site inspections in China that have been conducted by U.S. inspectors. Here's what they found: • filthy and unsanitary conditions in the facilities; • defective equipment; • improper employee hygiene; • lack of pre-shipment review procedures; • and the lack of microbial testing for Salmonella and generic E. coli; These sorts of violations create serious food safety problems. Now is definitely not the time to allow processed chicken from China. American consumers want a safe food supply, so until China fixes its broken system, it's a good precaution to not allow poultry from China. Will you sign our petition to Congress, saying, " No thanks, " to Chinese chicken? http://action.foodandwaterwatch.org/t/5915/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1216 Thanks for taking action, Sarah Alexander Food & Water Watch goodfood Food & Water Watch is a nonprofit consumer organization that works to ensure clean water and safe food. We challenge the corporate control and abuse of our food and water resources by empowering people to take action and by transforming the public consciousness about what we eat and drink. Talk to Us | Support Us | Subscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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