F

Topic

food-safety

/food-safety-quotes-and-sayings

6 Quotes

Topic Summary

About the food-safety quote collection

The food-safety page groups 6 quotes under one canonical topic hub so readers and answer engines can cite a stable source instead of fragmented search results.

Topic Feed

Quotes filed under food-safety

"

The sad irony here is that the FDA, which does not regulate fluoride in drinking water, does regulate toothpaste and on the back of a tube of fluoridated toothpaste _ it must state that __f your child swallows more than the recommended amount, contact a poison control center.__he amount that they__e talking about, the recommended amount, which is a pea-sized amount, is equivalent to one glass of water.The FDA is not putting a label on the tap saying don__ drink more than one glass of water. If you do, contact a poison center_There is no question that fluoride _ not an excessive amount _ can cause serious harm.

PC
Paul Connett

The Case Against Fluoride: How Hazardous Waste Ended Up in Our Drinking Water and the Bad Science and Powerful Politics That Keep It There

"

To speak only of food inspections: the United States currently imports 80% of its seafood, 32% of its fruits and nuts, 13% of its vegetables, and 10% of its meats. In 2007, these foods arrived in 25,000 shipments a day from about 100 countries. The FDA was able to inspect about 1% of these shipments, down from 8% in 1992. In contrast, the USDA is able to inspect 16% of the foods under its purview. By one assessment, the FDA has become so short-staffed that it would take the agency 1,900 years to inspect every foreign plant that exports food to the United States.

MN
Marion Nestle

Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine

"

Food safety oversight is largely, but not exclusively, divided between two agencies, the FDA and the USDA. The USDA mostly oversees meat and poultry; the FDA mostly handles everything else, including pet food and animal feed. Although this division of responsibility means that the FDA is responsible for 80% of the food supply, it only gets 20% of the federal budget for this purpose. In contrast, the USDA gets 80% of the budget for 20% of the foods. This uneven distribution is the result of a little history and a lot of politics.

MN
Marion Nestle

Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine

"

There are few chemicals that we as a people are exposed to that have as many far reaching physiological affects on living beings as Monosodium Glutamate does. MSG directly causes obesity, diabetes, triggers epilepsy, destroys eye tissues, is genotoxic in many organs and is the probable cause of ADHD and Autism. Considering that MSG__ only reported role in food is that of __lavour enhancer_ is that use worth the risk of the myriad of physical ailments associated with it? Does the public really want to be tricked into eating more food and faster by a food additive?

JE
John E. Erb

The Slow Poisoning of Mankind: A Report on the Toxic Effects of the Food Additive Monosodium Glutamate

"

Much of our food system depends on our not knowing much about it, beyond the price disclosed by the checkout scanner; cheapness and ignorance are mutually reinforcing. And it's a short way from not knowing who's at the other end of your food chain to not caring__o the carelessness of both producers and consumers that characterizes our economy today. Of course, the global economy couldn't very well function without this wall of ignorance and the indifference it breeds. This is why the American food industry and its international counterparts fight to keep their products from telling even the simplest stories_"dolphin safe," "humanely slaughtered," etc.__bout how they were produced. The more knowledge people have about the way their food is produced, the more likely it is that their values__nd not just "value"__ill inform their purchasing decisions.

MP
Michael Pollan

The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals