Guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration provide an interim reference level (IRL) for lead of 2.2 micrograms. The amount of lead found in these nuggets could be as much as five times higher than this IRL for children.

A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase. However, FSIS is concerned that some product may still be in consumers’ freezers.

You ate them already. Sorry.
—Walmart

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    16 hours ago

    I love the extra 6 words they had to include because they’re made out of assorted Grade D meats.

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    18 hours ago

    Chipped up chicken is the perfect place to hide fillers and contaminants. Can anyone really be surprised that Walmart would add in crap to displace meat volume and save a buck?

    If you can’t identify the cut of meat that it came from, you should expect that other shit is in it.

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      Aldi is the best. They are a life saver, idk why they don’t expand into more areas, they’ve a great business model. And while idk how they treat their suppliers of food, they actually treat their employees better than any other grocer chain in the US. That I am familiar with.

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        Aldi bought Winn Dixie, and they are just rolling out the first conversions. Future Aldi’s are going to resemble the classic supermarket.

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        20 hours ago

        I did see and confirm, unfortunately, that Aldi is also using digital price displays, but I don’t have any evidence to confirm if they’re using variable pricing like Walmart.

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        21 hours ago

        Fortunate to have HEB in Texas. They treat their employees and their customers really well, also, and totally keep out all that Safeway nonsense. Aldi is rapidly expanding in the US, they have stores all over Texas, too

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      19 hours ago

      Industrial food production allows roughly 1-2% of workers to grow food for the other 98%. It is basically the foundation of modern civilization. It allows almost all persons, the majority of regions, even nations to be net importers of food either temporarily due to mischance or permanently due to specialization.

      Taking this away would collapse modern civilization as effectively as if you literally nuked everyone with the death toll being similar. Worse people don’t react well to starving to death so the rest would probably mostly kill each other other ways.

      The medieval society that emerged would produce little art or science but lots of potatoes and grains to support the much smaller total population.

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        Industrial food production is dependent on fossil fuel and is destroying the soil. It is also encouraging large scale production which is bad because

        · it monopolizes food production which enables might and outcompete small scale farming.

        · is homogenizing food, making it more vulnerable to mass crop failure, and decreasing the diversity of food.

        · require massive infrastructures to distribute the food.

        But we cant transition over night. We have to grow forth this reality by mindfully construct lettens that normalize this state of being.

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        19 hours ago

        We’re not talking about “return to monke” type bullshit here. There are other ways.

        From Permaculture Food Forests to aquaponic warehouse farms, we can do better than… Whatever this lead-riddled hell is.

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        We dont need cars. Cars is actually part of the unwellness. Cars require overproduction and death regardless of whether we use fossil or electrical fuel. If we just look at the local cost of cars: · they are taking away space from our communities tyat could be used to gather, helping wildlife and grow food · they normalize long distance travelling, and therefore weakening local communities · they are making our societies unsafe in the sense that we cant let children play outside · they are at odds with samlife in the sense that they are endangering wildlife.

        The great thing about humans is that we are very adaptable. We arent naturally dependent on cars. We dream, and we do. So if we dream of a carfree society, we can in fact do it.

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        We don’t, and won’t, have that though. Capitalism is fine with proper guidance and oversight too. But we don’t have that.

        So unless we do it ourselves. we are poisoned.

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          19 hours ago

          You can actually buy healthy food. Chicken wads shaped like dinosaurs were probably never the best option.

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            You absolutely cannot buy healthy food if you are 95% of the population. I do not know what world do you think you are living in but it is not that one, it is this one and everything is poisoned. Everything. Sweet dreams.

            However I do agree that chicken loaf is not the best option.

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    This is deregulation. We inspect our own facilities and of something is found, we optimize for the stockholders.

    Lots of kids died eating penny candy and adulterated milk, maybe occasionally adding a hand or arm to the sausage.

    This time there’s lots of ag gag laws in place so we may not even get another Upton Sinclair.

    Hell all the deregulation is probably why Gen x has butts filled with cancer.

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    1 day ago

    Gotta get the lead back in American children now to create the Republican voters of tomorrow

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    I don’t know if I’m more surprised the nuggets have lead in them, or that the FDA realised it was a bad thing, and actually warned people about them!

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        18 hours ago

        from the pipes, and metal manufacturing equipment.

        lunchables recently were exposed to high lead levels, and many spices may contain lead.

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        1 day ago

        Lead can be used to cheaply increase the weight of.a product. It is also used for whitening surfaces that benefit from that. Chinese manufacturers have been caught doing both many times, I would start with tracing the origin of this chicken.