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I mean I'm kinda glad tbh, I can't think of an easier way for our food standards to go down the drain than with the Tories penning an FTA with the US
You mean you don't like the idea of an authorised no of rat hairs and cockroach guts per ton of peanut butter?
.. You mean contaminants that are inevitable? Man, don't peak into the kitchen of your favorite restaurant. The FDA is far from perfect but you're silly if you think your food is sterile.
But the FDA's approach to the problem is to just give up. It's pretty easy to not have rat hairs in your food, the key is to not have any rats in the factory.
Well yeah, the F is severely underfunded, unfortunately. We needed to support the genocide in Israel this year, you see.