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Avoid buying all PROCESSED FOODS from CHINA


Last year, local Network news reported a clamp down on all Toy products coming from China because of the high lead content on the toys which are dangerous to children’s health. Another report surfaced that most of China’s herbal and slimming pills were not also FDA and BFAD approved, which somehow caused some lives among the consumers. Another banning was implemented against China’s “White Rabbit Candy” which allegedly contains high amounts of formalin. And just a few months ago, another shocker from China made it on the News. The Shiopao or Dimsum that China made contains meat from cats and worse, uses dissolved box cartons as meat extenders. Then later today, a friend forwarded me this email. I was shocked at seeing the picture. I could not imagine how these people can stomach the things they do just to earn profit. I have no Idea if this is true or not, but the photos are very alarming. Actually I’m beginning to think that China isn’t capable of governing its citizen’s well since many of these anomalies originated from them considering they use the Iron fist of Marxism which prohibit such acts. If your stomach is too sensitive, please discontinue reading this post because even I can’t seem to take it all.

The content of the email is as follows:

“Caveat: the enclosed pictures speak a thousand words. Avoid buying all processed food packaged in China . Anything goes! We just don’t know what else is in those packages. Unlike in the U.S. , and other countries, China does not have laws regulating food processing.

On that note: also avoid using disposable chopsticks in the restaurant. Apparently they have been bleached to look white! We certainly don’t need bleach in our body.

Basically do not buy any processed food from China and sometimes Hong Kong too. Some companies are using Hong Kong address to avoid this type of image reputation.”

1. Early dawn, starts the day by riding around to collect dead chicken

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2. Asking around for dead chicken

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3. Total of 5 riders are hired by the boss to farms to buy dead chicken

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4. A dead chicken cost 1 RMB and would be sold at 9 RMB after processing

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5. Storage for the dead chicken in the court yard

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6. carcasses are thrown everywhere

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7. And on the floor….

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8. 4 employees start de-feathering the dead fowl after soaking in boiling water from a rusty wok

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9. Enduring the pungent odor, but sometime, it get so terrible that even the most experienced of the workers would puke

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10. Workers rushing to get the chicken de-feathered

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11. A discarded bath tub being used to soak the bare skin dead chicken … the contaminated water would have accelerated the decomposition process

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12. Wearing slippers walking among the chicken before coloring processing

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13. After the color dye, its creepy to find that they are quite tenderizing

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14. And now presenting the mouth watering Charcoal Roasted Chicken! haha

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  3. By rino on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply

    Matagal na akong hindi bumibili ng mga chinese made food products simula noong may balitang ganito na lumabas noon pa.

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  5. By manilenya on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply

    grabeh naman yan… e dito sa canada madalas sa mga chinese store bumibili ang mga pinoy :(
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  7. By sabrina on Oct 27, 2008 | Reply

    Talaga namang napakamarumi ang china.di sila marunong maglinis ng kanilang bahay lalo na sa kanilang katawan sa pagkain pa kaya… :eek:

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