archive for December 13th, 2006

NYT digest: Meatpacking crackdown, mystery coli, playing NAIS

by @ Wednesday, December 13th, 2006.

New York Times: In what has to be a scene straight out of “Fast Food Nation” the movie, immigration officials have raided six Swift & Company meatpacking plants in six states and carted away thousands of workers. Supposedly it was a massive investigation of identity theft, but we have to think it has more to […]

Digest: Philpott busts biofuels, factory farming lawsuit, better butters

by @ Wednesday, December 13th, 2006.

Grist: In today’s Victual Reality column, Tom Philpott delivers a blistering report on the state of the biofuel industry around the globe. Sugar-based ethanol is taking a devastating toll on India and Brazil, while corn-based ethanol is poised to do the same in the U.S. Even if you think you understand what’s at stake, read […]

Digest: E. coli nation, it’s only natural, Harkin heralds Farm Bill, Mexico tax

by @ Wednesday, December 13th, 2006.

Attention news junkies: We’ve better optimized our news-gathering process and instead of one massive daily news dump, we’ll henceforth be attempting to serve up the news in smaller bites throughout the day (and evening). We hope these digests will be easier to swallow.
E. coli around the U.S.: According to the Houston Chronicle (AP), Taco […]

Cream of mushroom soup

by @ Wednesday, December 13th, 2006.

When you read that title, did you think of a cylindrical, gelatinous mass, perhaps quivering atop some tuna fresh out of the can, frozen corn kernels and peas, maybe some shredded cheddar?
Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup is the base that launched a thousand casseroles. But guess what’s in it? Most likely, bioengineered food. […]

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