About a week ago a program aired in Canada (W5) about the source of processed foods.
In Canada if 51% of the total cost of the product was created here the product can be labelled "Product of Canada".
So olives grown in Italy, orange juice concentrate imported from the US, apple juice concentrate imported from China can all be labelled "Product of Canada".
The show's producers interviewed fishermen on a dock across from the High Liner fish processing plant in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia. When asked what was Canadian about the High Liner fish being processed they replied "the box". The fish are from SE Asia.
So now I'm wondering what the label means on a product when it says "packaged for ........). Unfortunately I'm finding out.
I called the Kellogg Company and inquired about the contents of a package of Special K Redberry and was told the strawberries are freeze dried in China. I'm very concerned about what we're eating. Chinese imports have killed our companion animals, sickened and hospitalized our children and are now, according to The Times article referred to on another thread, attempting to infiltrate the pharmaceuticals we consume to keep us healthy.
Every consumer wants to pay the cheapest price possible, controls are not in place and we are all paying the price.
So next time you read a product label at the supermarket that says Pachaged for .............. think about the country of origin. I certainly am.
Food for thought.
In Canada if 51% of the total cost of the product was created here the product can be labelled "Product of Canada".
So olives grown in Italy, orange juice concentrate imported from the US, apple juice concentrate imported from China can all be labelled "Product of Canada".
The show's producers interviewed fishermen on a dock across from the High Liner fish processing plant in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia. When asked what was Canadian about the High Liner fish being processed they replied "the box". The fish are from SE Asia.
So now I'm wondering what the label means on a product when it says "packaged for ........). Unfortunately I'm finding out.
I called the Kellogg Company and inquired about the contents of a package of Special K Redberry and was told the strawberries are freeze dried in China. I'm very concerned about what we're eating. Chinese imports have killed our companion animals, sickened and hospitalized our children and are now, according to The Times article referred to on another thread, attempting to infiltrate the pharmaceuticals we consume to keep us healthy.
Every consumer wants to pay the cheapest price possible, controls are not in place and we are all paying the price.
So next time you read a product label at the supermarket that says Pachaged for .............. think about the country of origin. I certainly am.
Food for thought.