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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMmmm Mmmm Good? - Campbell's soup VP says they use bio engineered meat!
I am not shocked but dayummm-what a admission from the top management & just before Thanksgiving. Thank goodness it was caught on tape.
no_hypocrisy
(53,867 posts)TheBlackAdder
(29,890 posts)Silent Type
(12,148 posts)awesomerwb1
(4,940 posts)It's not the meat. Absolutely terrible as is imho.
WhiskeyGrinder
(26,045 posts)stumpysbear
(257 posts)This whole GMO foods issue is a giant boogeyman
HAB911
(10,154 posts)all canned soup sucks to me, even though insanely high salt content, they are tasteless and I have to amend it with something
Wonder Why
(6,415 posts)mr715
(2,438 posts)John Coktosten
(110 posts)I've always loved Campbell's soup. It's the gold standard to me. Oh well.
Bettie
(19,151 posts)but I use Campbell's tomato if I'm having soup and grilled cheese.
flvegan
(65,528 posts)VGNonly
(8,291 posts)over 5000 times in a 6 year period at a Napoleon OH facility. They polluted the Maumee River and subsequently Lake Erie.
Mmmm Mmmm BAD!
John Coktosten
(110 posts)Of the literally 1000s of CWA permitted sites we regulate, almost ALL have been issued a violation of some kind at some point in time. A violation could be as simple as missing a sampling of dissolved oxygen or pH during the required monitoring period. It could also be something much worse as well.
I'm not trying to absolve Campbell's of these 5000 violations. I have no idea what they are for. I just wanted to give you all some information on what could or could not be the scope and severity of what a CWA violation may be.
Frequently, facilities with a huge number of violations like this are in reality not guilty of committing as much environmental damage as the impression would give. Our automated system flags violations for all kinds of things such as data entry errors, etc. What I'm trying to impart is that as regulators, we're closely watching for things like this. A facility would never ever be allowed to just keep violating to the tune of 5000 times without my agency stepping in and putting a stop to it. In many cases, on paper (computer database) the violations continue but on the ground.....no further violations occurring.
Without more info as to what these violations are, I cannot explain much else. Just wanted to let you all know that we are watching, regulating, and in 99% of the cases, eliminating the cause of these violations.
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Mossfern
(4,556 posts)until the deer/groundhog invasion along with my back issues. Gardening has become near impossible around here.
I have however, found an incredible tomato soup recipe, make a mean chicken soup(thanks mom!) lentil barley soup, pea soup and experiment with new recipes.
Fortunately I can afford to buy the vegetables and other fresh ingredients. Those who are forced to use canned soup because of the cost of these fresh ingredients are not so lucky. There are options of organic canned soups and those others available at stores like Whole Foods..... but then there's the Amazon connection.
GentryDixon
(3,110 posts)I make a base of powdered milk, cornstarch, thyme, dehydrated onions, basil & chicken bouillon that I use as a soup base. It makes up to equivalent of 9 cans of soup base. I mix up a batch & reconstitute as necessary.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,567 posts)chances are others are or will be doing it as well.
IMO
malaise
(291,472 posts)tomato paste.
PHEW!
mr715
(2,438 posts)mr715
(2,438 posts)Time to make peace with bioengineering.
Humans have been using GMOs for 25,000 years. Just because our tools have gotten more refined, doesn't make them a bad thing. All they do is save us from starving.
NickB79
(20,170 posts)Hybrids yes, but those have been around forever (the broiler you buy is a fast growing hybrid breed of chicken).
So it's physically impossible for any food companies right now to be using bioengineered meat to any extent.
The closest thing there is are specially engineered pigs for people with alpha-gal syndrome who are allergic to mammalian meat.
https://amaroohills.com/collections/gasafe-pork?srsltid=AfmBOopPsETikhfjd9V429O3fenlE87_9mXxsKUiecVWb-kyDe9m_6FA