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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Ooooh look...

    facts

    Brexit: false comparisons
    Currently the UK authorities can take action against a company that has excrement in their products. Once the US regulations are in, they won't be able to.

    The US regulations will dictate how much excrement can be shoved down your throat.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Ooooh look...

    facts

    Brexit: false comparisons
    Isn't that the guy who wanted an EFTA deal? Are you supporting that, then?
    Moron.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    0 grams, that's what no allowed limits means.

    Soon you'll be able to eat excrement.

    Ooooh look...

    facts

    Brexit: false comparisons

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    What are the EU limits?
    0 grams, that's what no allowed limits means.

    Soon you'll be able to eat excrement.

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  • Zigenare
    replied
    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    What are the EU limits?

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    Do you think there is no foreign body contamination in your EU food?
    I can see where you are going wrong with that......

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  • BlasterBates
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    Excrement allowed under US food regulations

    US producers are allowed to include up to 30 insect fragments in a 100-gram jar of peanut butter; as well as 11 rodent hairs in a 25-gram container of paprika; or 3 milligrams of mammalian excreta (typically rat or mouse excrement) per each pound of ginger.
    Bon appetit

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  • AtW
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    That should be an option on the ballot paper.

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  • ContractorHardman
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Pretty sure back in the day under a labour government we had a 3 day week - and that did not work out too well..
    We are going to have a zero day week the things are going in the Market just now.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    UK legislation, commencing with the Food Safety Act 1990 and continuing through the General Food Regulations 2004, introduced and maintain the concept of ‘due diligence’ which allows a manufacturer or seller to claim that, whilst the foreign body is present in the product, they have done as much as is ‘reasonably practicable’ to prevent the contamination.
    European legislation requires that food complies with various hygiene regulations specifying that food must be safe. All potential hazards must be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level.
    In the US, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Regulations on Adulteration involving Hard or Sharp Foreign Objects legislates in this area. The FDA considers that a product is adulterated if it contains a sharp or hard foreign object that measures 7 – 25 mm in length, is ready to eat or requires minimal preparation that would not eliminate or neutralise the hazard prior to consumption. Failure to protect product may lead to prosecution by the regulatory authorities.

    EUR-Lex - l21290 - EN - EUR-Lex

    EU legislation: 178/2002: laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and procedures in matters of food safety 852/2004 (and associated regulations): on the hygiene of foodstuffs

    EUR-Lex - 32002R0178 - EN - EUR-Lex

    EUR-Lex - 32004R0852 - EN - EUR-Lex
    So the EU turns a blind eye to food safety then. Good job we're leaving.

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  • darmstadt
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    UK legislation, commencing with the Food Safety Act 1990 and continuing through the General Food Regulations 2004, introduced and maintain the concept of ‘due diligence’ which allows a manufacturer or seller to claim that, whilst the foreign body is present in the product, they have done as much as is ‘reasonably practicable’ to prevent the contamination.
    European legislation requires that food complies with various hygiene regulations specifying that food must be safe. All potential hazards must be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level.
    In the US, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Regulations on Adulteration involving Hard or Sharp Foreign Objects legislates in this area. The FDA considers that a product is adulterated if it contains a sharp or hard foreign object that measures 7 – 25 mm in length, is ready to eat or requires minimal preparation that would not eliminate or neutralise the hazard prior to consumption. Failure to protect product may lead to prosecution by the regulatory authorities.

    EUR-Lex - l21290 - EN - EUR-Lex

    EU legislation: 178/2002: laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and procedures in matters of food safety 852/2004 (and associated regulations): on the hygiene of foodstuffs

    EUR-Lex - 32002R0178 - EN - EUR-Lex

    EUR-Lex - 32004R0852 - EN - EUR-Lex

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    This is my favourite Labour message:

    "Maggots and rat hair in your food"

    Brexit Trump trade deal risks food contaminated with maggots and rat hair - Business Insider Deutschland

    shut your eyes and think of the profits for US billionaires

    a price worth paying
    Legislation | Food Safety

    In the EU there are no allowable limits for foreign bodies in food products. In the USA there are and when those limits found to have been exceed then action is taken. Which do you think is the safest policy?

    Do you think there is no foreign body contamination in your EU food?
    Last edited by Zigenare; 5 November 2019, 15:19.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Pretty sure back in the day under a labour government we had a 3 day week - and that did not work out too well..
    The Three-Day Week was one of several measures introduced in the United Kingdom by the Conservative government to conserve electricity,

    Here's some pictures: 1974: The three day working week | Politics | The Guardian
    Last edited by darmstadt; 5 November 2019, 14:33.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Labour has a clear message, a 4 day week, no student debt, no chlorinated chicken, and pain killers will still be available on the NHS.

    This is an effective sales pitch.

    be afraid
    Pretty sure back in the day under a labour government we had a 3 day week - and that did not work out too well..

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  • BlasterBates
    replied
    This is my favourite Labour message:

    "Maggots and rat hair in your food"

    Brexit Trump trade deal risks food contaminated with maggots and rat hair - Business Insider Deutschland

    shut your eyes and think of the profits for US billionaires

    a price worth paying

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