Scary Halloween Food Safety Moments...
It's Friday. It's Halloween. And I never need a reason to be off task on a Friday anyways.
How about some scary food moments in history for Halloween?
Just came across this one yesterday, crazy. Poisoned sweets in England back in the day. The Bradford Sweets Poisoning. 20 killed:
https://en.wikipedia...weets_poisoning
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It's worth looking up on "A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons" published in the early 1800s. Shows that we were looking at food fraud long before we were looking at unintentional food safety issues. (At least in the UK because of early industrialisation.)
Typhoid Mary A reminder to all why communicable diseases and food handling don't go together like chocolate and peanut butter do!
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Typhoid Mary A reminder to all why communicable diseases and food handling don't go together like chocolate and peanut butter do!
I've heard of Typhoid Mary, but never actually read about it. Just did a quick wiki read and holy crap! Lol....that's a really good one, sheesh.
Yesterday I learned of the relationship between wasps and fig pollination. :yikes:
I know it's a natural process, but is still creepy to think about.
The Melamine Milk Scandal in China was one of the first big food fraud cases I remember reading in college that really got to me just because it was so far reaching and had such a significant impact on the industry overall.
The Jack in the Box e. coli outbreak. I wasn't effected because my family didn't eat there, but all the stores in my area were linked to people who got sick.
I still rarely eat there and always get chicken.
Cadbury's salmonella in the UK.
Not because it was an awful incident, (but it was), but because consumers didn't leave the brand in droves. It was / is such a British institution, albeit it was eventually sold to Kraft and became Mondelez, people in the UK don't know that instinctively and just assume it's all made in Birmingham (Bourneville) in the Victorian factory set up by Quakers.
Yesterday I learned of the relationship between wasps and fig pollination. :yikes:
I know it's a natural process, but is still creepy to think about.
but I love (D) fig newtons!!!!!
but I love (D) fig newtons!!!!!
I also like fig newtons. Something tells me not to research this..