Big Meat is back to their old tricks of abusing antibiotics to make livestock (and profits) grow fatter quicker and to guard against livestock sickness in the filthy conditions of factory farms. The practice is killing Americans.
Category: Animal Antibiotics
Whole Foods has antibiotics in its beef labeled antibiotic-free: Lawsuit
Despite the fact that Amazon.com-owned Whole Foods publicly claims there are no antibiotics ever in the meat they sell, several consumers are suing Whole Foods, claiming traces of antibiotics were found in their beef products labeled antibiotic-free.
Young People with Colon Cancer: Additives, Antibiotics in Processed Meat, Red Meat may be to Blame
Yet another study is reporting an alarming increase in the number of young people diagnosed with colon cancer. There are likely multiple contributing factors but here are two strong suspects…
How to Get Antibiotics Out of Your Food
As we have been arguing for many years now, the best way to clean up the unwanted chemicals of concern … More
Fast Food Giant McDonalds Reducing Antibiotics in Beef Within Four Years
Here at CFL we are always looking for the positive efforts Big Food is making for reducing chemicals of concern … More
Majority of Fast Food Still Filled with Antibiotics
So this is distressing, though hardly surprising: according to a new consumer and environmental group report the majority of fast … More
Top Seven Consumer Food Concerns: New Study
It is striking how educated and savvy U.S. consumers have become over the past decade and a half–especially when it … More
Antibiotics in Food a Global Crisis says the U.N.
The UN just made antibiotics in the food system a crisis on par with AIDS and Ebola For the fourth … More
Legal Petition Demands FDA Stop Approving Antibiotics Used as Growth-Promoters
The use of antibiotics by Big Ag to artificially promote growth of food animals (and therefore profits) has continued to … More
UTIs and Food Additives
SYNTHETIC FOOD ADDITIVES and URINARY TRACT/ BLADDER INFECTIONS You won’t find the FDA very interested but scholarly scientific studies have … More