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World’s largest dairy producer faces scare over contaminated products with botulism bacteria

Wednesday, August 7th 2013 - 17:13 UTC
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New Zealand's government has stepped up efforts to contain the fallout from a scare over contaminated products made by dairy giant Fonterra. Officials have been sent to Fonterra facilities in New Zealand and Australia to oversee the flow of information. Read full article

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  • The Truth PaTroll

    Yuk. Any products from Oceania are just unsafe. Remember the Kangoroo Meat they exported as beef?

    Unscrupulous those ANZAckers.

    Aug 07th, 2013 - 11:52 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Heisenbergcontext

    @2 The Truth PaTroll

    Kangaroo meat is really good for you - much leaner than beef. I give it to my cats.

    Aug 08th, 2013 - 01:20 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    Anybody who can survive the chemical cesspit which is the river around BsAs would easily throw off botulism.

    'Roo meat is far cleaner than the drug tainted beef from Argentina.

    All kangaroos are free range and killed with headshots using a 0.223 in Remington cartridge fired by licensed shooters.

    All carcasses harvested are checked at the processing plant for clean kills. Any animals who have suffered during the cull are marked against the shooter and the shooter is then monitored directly. Any repetition of bad shooting leads to the removal of the licence and the shooter loses his / her livelihood.

    This is the law and is enforced religiously to minimize adverse comments from the hug a ‘Roo brigade.

    Aug 08th, 2013 - 02:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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