archive for January 30th, 2008

Downer and out: Will this be the cow-tipping point for the U.S. beef industry?

by @ Wednesday, January 30th, 2008.

The Humane Society has managed to get graphic footage of workers at a California slaughterhouse using forklifts, high-pressure water sprays, wooden sticks, and electric shocks to get sick cattle up on their feet so they can pass USDA inspection and be processed into the meat supply. Filmed by an undercover worker, the footage is horrifying for anyone who cares a smidgeon about animal welfare.

Welcome Washington Post readers!

by @ Wednesday, January 30th, 2008.

Jane Black has a great article in the Washington Post’s food section today, about how the recent tsunami of headlines on contaminated food from China, E. coli outbreaks, and cloned meat has caused an increasing number of people "to become their own food inspectors, using the Internet and their values about health, the environment and […]

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