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Uki-Ki-rby

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Since: 01-27-07
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Posted on 01-27-07 06:10 PM Link
For some reason e.coli has been reported in spinach at a maximum lately and now its being reported in green onions.

I wonder whats up with that and what the heck are we doin about it?

I think our government is ignoring its home turf....
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Posted on 01-27-07 09:26 PM Link
e.coli, while it is deadly, is hardly a matter for national security. I remember a few outbreaks in the UK news. They are usually traceable back to a single source, where food hygene practices have been neglected. e.coli is very common in your excrement (ie, it lives in your colon = e.COLI), so it's probably a simple case of really awful food practices. You government probably has a bunch of laws that must be obeyed when it comes to food preparation, so how can it be their fault?


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Uki-Ki-rby

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Since: 01-27-07
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Posted on 01-27-07 09:40 PM Link
although that is true haven't you noticed the many diseases breaking out from the food in our ray of consumption surely you jest that this is a minor problem.
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Posted on 01-27-07 11:13 PM Link
It is rather minor.

It's like the flu going around your school/work area. Someone hasn't been washing their hands (/crop) and everyone gets to pay for it.

It's nothing special.
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:11 AM Link
There is a ridiculously minor chance of getting e.coli in your food. People are being incredibly worked up over nothing. If you have a good immune system, you should be able to fight off the illness just fine. Sure, a couple people died, but they were both over 80 years old, meaning their immune system was likely pretty weak. I wish people wouldn't get so worked up over food scares.
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:24 AM Link
It's Taco Bell's fault!
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:28 AM Link
Originally posted by Luigi-San
It's Taco Bell's fault!


Taco bell is actually quite clean. Now McDonald's on the other hand...
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:28 AM Link
Originally posted by Luigi-San
It's Taco Bell's fault!

Not to mention Olive Garden. One north of my house had to close due to ecoli.
Has this happened to anyone else's?
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:36 AM Link
3 taco bells had to close due to e.coli and I do not think any Olive Gardens are in New York City but anyway think of the other diseases too such as Avian Bird Flu and Mad Cow Disease y'think those are farmer faults I do not think so! Many Viri and bactirium types are being morphed by man pooled resources such as radiation and miscellanious other items.
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Posted on 01-28-07 01:41 AM Link
Originally posted by Uki-Ki-rby
3 taco bells had to close due to e.coli and I do not think any Olive Gardens are in New York City but anyway think of the other diseases too such as Avian Bird Flu and Mad Cow Disease y'think those are farmer faults I do not think so! Many Viri and bactirium types are being morphed by man pooled resources such as radiation and miscellanious other items.

I can't wait for the bird flu to pwn the world. It will suck supremely.

I haven't heard anything of Mad Cow lately...
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Posted on 01-28-07 02:36 AM Link
Stuff like influenza and the common cold are far more of a problem.
Uki-Ki-rby

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Since: 01-27-07
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Posted on 01-28-07 03:10 AM Link
yea with all of those microbes in the air with every passing moment thousands of their forms are being modified to destroy all multicellular organisms
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 01-28-07 06:12 AM Link
All I can say is...read Toxin.

Least I know what 01:57H7 means.

Oh...and I care less. Right now I'm suffering from a head cold, blowing my nose every five minutes my lungs are burning my face is burning, I look like hell (moreso). I could give a crap about E. Coli today. :\

God I hate sick days.
Uki-Ki-rby

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Posted on 01-28-07 06:27 AM Link
don't we all but sometimes they come at the right time...
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Posted on 01-28-07 07:00 AM Link
Eh, E.Coli is isn't anything too serious. Though, the tainted green onions that plagued the East Coast Taco Bells did originate some 30 miles from my town :O
Uki-Ki-rby

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Posted on 01-28-07 07:02 AM Link
yes but I feel that with all the new outbreaks viri and bacterium and such that we will soon go into a major bio warefare.... Do you conquer?
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Posted on 01-28-07 07:27 AM Link
Originally posted by Zweih
Eh, E.Coli is isn't anything too serious...


Yea, liquified kidneys isn't that bad. Suck it up.
Uki-Ki-rby

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Posted on 01-28-07 07:30 AM Link
exactly
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Posted on 01-28-07 07:37 AM Link
Originally posted by Hiryuu
Originally posted by Zweih
Eh, E.Coli is isn't anything too serious...


Yea, liquified kidneys isn't that bad. Suck it up.

Well, if you leave it untreated, which I doubt any sensible person would do...
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Posted on 01-28-07 09:51 AM Link
I'm willing to bet there would be a much bigger outcry if "E. coli" were replaced with "tainted fecal matter" in headlines. Same thing, basically.

So, who wants crap with their vegetables? Come on, it probably won't kill you!
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