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Is a Gutted FDA to Blame for Salmonella-Tainted Tomatoes?

Posted by The Littlest Gator, Group News Blog at 6:00 AM on June 11, 2008.


The politics of food.
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In new big-bad-agri-business news, tomatoes are being recalled and chain restaurants are pulling menu items that use uncooked tomatoes.

As California health officials confirmed the state's second case related to a multistate salmonella outbreak, Bay Area supermarkets and restaurants on Monday scrambled to pull tomatoes off their shelves and menus.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers nationwide during the weekend to avoid raw red plum, red Roma and round red tomatoes unless they were grown in certain states and countries.- By Ken McLaughlin, Sonia Narang and Sandra Gonzales Mercury News
This story continues to develop with no answers yet as to where/when the salmonella tainted tomatoes entered the market. Huge agricultural corporations, and gutted FDA funding-- not to mention the fact that many FDA officials worked previously for the very companies they should be monitoring, are the cause of these kinds of problems. We will see more of this to be sure. Consumers need to go to local sources, small restaurants, and sustainable businesses to be safe. The up side is that this will make CSA's and Farmer's markets more popular than ever. The downside is we will be seeing more sick people, made ill even as they try to eat healthy fruits and vegetables.

The FDA needs a major shake up. None of the candidates throughout this last year have taken a strong stand on food politics. This is one area where people and communities need to bring some pressure to bear, hold our representative's feet to the fire. Where does your local school district buy produce? Your local restaurants? Find out. Ask questions and get involved in promoting local sustainable agriculture. It is not only better for the environment, but seems that it is safer too.

Tomatoes are easy to grow-- and homegrown are pretty tasty. If this keeps up, DIY is going to be the in thing. Bucket-tomatoes anyone?

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Tagged as: food, fda, salmonella, corporate accountability

The Littlest Gator (tlg) is a restaurateur, writer, progressive activist and cultural creative, married and living in Tokyo. She approaches each day believing we can make the world a better place, and wants to share a cup of tea with everyone.


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The Guilty party is the one who gutted the FDA
Posted by: Phred42 on Jun 11, 2008 6:12 AM   
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So who gutted the FDA?

Hint: this is a trick question

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the FDA should just be done away with altogether
Posted by: undrgrndgirl on Jun 11, 2008 4:15 PM   
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n.t

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The FDA needs to be cleaned out and remade to work for us not the corportations.
Posted by: nightgaunt on Jun 12, 2008 2:06 PM   
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Doing away with the FDA sounds suspiciously Libertarian and dangerous to life and limb. The FDA has been corrupted but can be re-adjusted. Purging and reaffirming its use as a regulator not a cheerleader and facilitator for agribusiness would go a long way to repair its sullied reputation.

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To add to the mess ...
Posted by: Falang on Jun 12, 2008 2:56 PM   
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Here in Canada every chain restaurant I saw have put a sign to say that for the protection of the health of the customers they don't serve raw tomatoes.
At one of the restaurant I ask the manager why they don't buy locally greenhouse grown tomatoes that they sell in every grocery store, I got no answer (but I know they don't do it since the salmonella-tainted tomatoes are far more cheap than the locally healthy tomatoes). I said to the manger that since they don't serve tomatoes they should lower their prices accordingly but to no avail.

Conclusion, they risk our health by serving tainted food and when they are caught we pay more an serve less.

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Conservatives
Posted by: lamac66 on Jun 13, 2008 4:04 PM   
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Republicans and their outsourcing answers for EVERYTHING, that's what happened.

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