Why Food Recalls Are On The Rise In The US | Business Insider Explains | Business Insider
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- FDA food recalls are on the rise due to a number of reasons from undeclared allergens to pathogens. Here's what's wrong with food safety in the US and how you can protect yourself from buying bad products.
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00:00 - Intro
00:29 - How Food Is Regulated By FDA And FSIS
01:11 - Reasons For Food Recalls
01:16 - Walmart Recall
01:27 - Trader Joe’s Recall
02:28 - Sunland Inc. Recall
02:58 - How Much Food Recalls Cost
03:23 - Why The Spike In Recalls
04:05 - Flaws In US Food Safety
04:57 - How To Avoid Unsafe Foods
05:13 - Credits
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Why Food Recalls Are On The Rise In The US | Business Insider Explains | Business Insider
I despise companies that don't list all their ingredients, and not just because I have allergies. It's just so disrespectful!
One of my family members brought me home a pound cake from another completely different state. There was zero ingredients listed on it. I asked well what if I am allergic to nuts or something? I guess the answer is then don't eat it. I just thought it was very odd for nothing to be listed.
Same here!
@tinkrtailr
Yeah, the label machines are not the easiest to work with. They literally have to go into the printing setup and manually move things inch by inch to get the labels on. Plus, Quality Control Departments are short staffed and only a few people among those that work in Quality Control know how to do that.
Then the labeling setup will sometimes not print by some printing software bug or glitch!
My Father is a Quality Manager where he works and he always has stories about the stupid labeling machine!
@@boohere2how large was the store they bought it from? Often places like small delis don't require it.
Companies try to, but they're short staffed and just think about how long and complicated each and every ingredient list is and imagine a separate manufacturer changing the recipe suddenly
I'm a tired office worker at fresh produce warehouse for a lot of East coast deliveries.
Most fruits and vegetables pass FDA inspection. The main problem is the molding in the old refrigeration trucks.
The same thing is wrong with food as everything else: Profit is king.
Seriously. So many food places are so focused on quantity production rather than quality.
On China, if you complain about a dead bat on the salad they will extra charge your meal, claming that a salad with bat costs twice.
Shocked you didn't cover the areas that the two agencies get super confusing about which handles products like one will handle cooked chicken and the other raw chicken and dumb stuff like that. Jon Oliver has a good episode all about this topic.
More reasons to spike the food prices, under the terms/reasons, labeledas "cost of labor" and "manufacturing cost". All financial burdens are shifted to the consumer end.
8% inflation means 150% price hikes are justified!
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Thankfully here in Slovenia we have still lot of home grown food, living on the farm is just awesome 👍😊
Packaged food is actually one of the rare examples where the industry has set higher standards than the government. The FDA regulations and inspections are pretty much the baseline of food safety. Any national distributors or retailers will require food production facilities they purchase from to have additional certifications like SQF. The SQF standards and inspections are more rigorous than federal regulations. Every food producer worries more about the private inspections than government inspections, you’d have to basically be running your plant like The Jungle to get shut down by the FDA.
There's a lot of thing to do to avoid such food recalls that happen after incidents eg. implementation of HACCP, GMP, segregation between allergen and non-allergens, and also having a knowledge of food defense.
And yes, those procedures were written in blood, just like safety procedures.
thank God for family farms, at least you know where it comes from
Recalls on the rise cause nobody gives a $hit anymore!
“We found more toxins than nutrients”
Will always stick with me
These companies hire the lowest cost workers, who really don’t care about food safety. Also, our food in America is total crap.
Keep those videos coming!
Thanks for watching!
1000 sick. 6 dead. 400,000,000 people eating x3 per day. I’d say we are doing pretty good all things considered.
I thought the same exact thing
Was looking for a comment like this. This video wildly exaggerates the issue
But there's always a need to do better.
Only 1000 thanks to the recalls. The real problem/question is why are these recalls necessary in the first place.
@@hansmemling2311 Really, the food could be much more thoroughly monitored. However, that would spike prices and the consumers end up paying that bill. Would you prefer that?
Informative content, thank you
Thanks for watching!
Love the info
i found plastic in my trader joes granola bar last year
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Thanks.
The American food industry is WILD to us in Europe. 1 Week in The US and I start feeling sick from the food and I cannot wait to get back.
That's actually a normal thing for travellers to any nation. Your gut has to get used to the new regional microbes. There are lists of foods to avoid if you're a frequent business traveller and don't want to get indigestion.
I think this should be a good reason why the government should give proper funding and proper anti-food contamination inspections to every food distributing company out there as an example.
와우 대단하네요.
Some of these companies make it quite difficult to report though. A couple months ago we opened a bottle of cranberry juice from ocean spray that had a very strong sulfer smell. We had to dump the whole bottle, it was horribly chemically tasting/smelling and somehow or other got worse after 10 minutes of being poured. Not sure the chemical process of that. It was 9 pm. My husband was on the phone "talking" to their automated services for over half an hour and got nowhere.
Inflation does not help matters.
The Background Melody of the Video was very annoying.
The "answer" starts at about 2 minutes; however, there essentially isn't one. The video talks about really vague concepts, none of which have to do with the last few years.
Which last few years though? Sometimes a company temporarily cleans up its act, especially if they're on probation and facing surprise inspections. Then, when the mess dies down, they go back to their former ways.
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 the ones as defined by the video.
I got sick off those Traders Joes soup dumplings about two weeks ago, I don’t know what all was in them but def food poisoning - yuck 🤢
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I often find pebbles and sometimes animal dropping in Thai rice. Rice from other countries are okay.
Yeah well buy turd world get turds
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the ingredients thing is very serious. i drank a "dairy-free" protein shake that immediately made me sick. i have milk protein intolerance, and it turns out it contained milk proteins. there's a reason doing stuff like that is illegal.
Neither agencies don't care. They approve bad human & dog foods when they get a kickback $$$$$. Most things on earth is all about money.
I don't like how my local indoor farmer's market here in Dekalb County, GA doesn't always list what kind of milk their cheeses are made from and/or the nutrition labels er cheeses meaning I know how many calories, salt, carbs and protein are in 1 oz servings of those cheeses. This matters for me since I can only eat cheeses made from water buffalo/buffalo milk and/or sheep's milk.
Out of almost 200 countries the US has one of the safest food supplies in the world ranking number 3.
Can't trust the food we have access to anymore. Start homesteading if you haven't already.
Well atleast in usa they recall unsafe food products. in inida regulatory authorities are corrupt and they get paid to not recall
Food recalls on the rise because "you will eat ze bugs!"
Please take the tinfoil hat off
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KATIE. Dont scare me. That red velvet cupcake 🧁 😍
By 2027 more than half of fruits and vegetables won't be grown by US for US consumers. I'm taking my greenhouse seriously.
People are disgruntled and about HALF are fairly new at their jobs. No motivation to do good work, not yet learned enough to do good work.
so many inspectors got laid off too.
Because you centralized the production to the same 5 companies
seing this video next to kids dying in Syria because of hunger, sickens me
Katie has said and i quote "At Threads, our expectation is for all users to treat others with kindness and respect. This encompasses acknowledging the choice to adopt a Nazi lifestyle. We embrace a diverse community."
She was sure quick to embrace Nazism.
Our food standards are that of the 3rd world. Smh.
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This is due to the laziness of a newer generation taking over our economy. Millennials and Gen Z are compromising our social and professional norm. The work ethic is ridiculous and nearly non-existent. And it's not only in the food industries. This virus of incompetence has plagued all industries from law enforcement, medical, and all others. It's an attitude that focuses on self preservation rather than integrity and safety of others. Customer no-service is now standard. And we've become so blind and lackadaisical with relying on outsourcing our online and over the phone customer services to Indian and southeast Asian countries who do not understand American lexicon, and constantly read from a script. We need customer service, as in assistance with billing, order placement, tech support, troubleshooting. We don't need a hotel concierge. We request and require solutions, not to continue to stand on ceremony. And this is all going to get worse before it gets better. Because our western culture is corrupt by too much greed to actually maintain the average person's lifestyle.
Only eat locally grown or raised food, that will solve a lot of the problems with contaminated foods...
I cant afford to pay $10 a pound for apples and $20 a pound for meat.
@@CaseNumber00 that's way too much, sounds like price gouging...
@@bornagainbuddhist1969 Real organic apples and meet, straight from the farm to the store.
@@CaseNumber00 out where I live you can get grass fed beef straight from the farmer for 5 dollars a pound..
How is it possible to produce enough to meet everyone's needs?
Someone should look into why Trader Joe’s seems to be the leader in the most recalls. I’ve had so many items from them recalled it’s unbelievable.
Small batch private company purchasing from third party major food manufacturers on contract.
I've heard that they use the lowest quality produce.
Trader Joe’s is always swamped with recalls
But at least they’re honest enough to publicly recognize the problem.
Best not to ear meat and dairy anyway.
the reason is because millions of people have joined the workforce that dont have the same stringent health and cleanliness standards that US workers have normally had. They came from places that dont have practices like this and as such are more and more contaminating our foods. that is the honest truth.
Never thought of like that, the migrants and immigrants who are hired, due to being willing to get paid less, dont have to same standards and mindsets of food practices and sanitation as Americans.
@@CaseNumber00 their standards arent lower because of the pay they receive, its just normal from where they are from. They also seem to be immune to it from being exposed to certain bacterias their whole lives.
What rubbish, you think they only send food to your country?
Business rules the world. Get out of jail free card.
is that the vegan lady? 🤔
why? there in america machines like these ai robots process food unlike in asian countries where same food for animals is eaten by humans
Praise Jesus
yes, because producers think the diversity of ingredients is our strength, you are just not tolerant enough, you have to get used to it, this is why the state it might contain something, this is why you have to prepare your own meal by yourself
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I think in our lifetimes we will see a world power shift
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Stop buying things that aren't food.
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لا إله إلا الله
*shows garbage and crap
And we wonder why everyone is getting sick
Kiss
First one here 😊
Whatever dude
the resolve to this is: have own garden, field, farm and produce own food as much as you can. In Europe we don't have such problems because food production is strictly controlled and most households especially on Balkans have their own vegetables/fruits/meat and eggs/diary products so no need to buy in supermarkets and from global sellers. People nowadays became ''lazy'' and counting on ready made products by industry especially in ''developed'' countries and that causes low quality, allergies and disease spread.
for example: MILK -> you get it boiled only in supermarkets, there is never fresh milk, and by boiling it you lose so much of healthy nutrients that fresh milk contains. also most of cows from the farms that supply food industry are vaccinated and that is causing the problem with the milk later on causing allergies and various reactions to the consumers so they assume ''that they can't drink milk'' but the problem is actually of another kind. People are becoming more stupid with developed technology, which is sad, it should be otherwise.
I live in California and I am not allowed to to have pigs and cow in my backyard. Imagine the smell. I am also working and have child. It is not possible to do all that and go back into the old days where we make our own food. Those things are great in theory but hard to do
Acceptance of mediocrity in all aspects of life. That’s why.
Got "sick" is a broad range. And those that died..did they undercook meat or other avoidable circumstance? Just something else to "fear" when HFCS should scare everyone.
Or we shouldn’t sell contaminated food in the first place…
Nope... 6 of the deaths were people that ate cantaloupe. I can't include a link but look for the consumer reports article "10 Dangerous Food Recalls and Outbreaks of 2023"
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person, just a Palauan.74786
Eat proper human foods, it’s most likely safe.
Good information, terrible sound effects. Is this supposed to be a kid's cartoon? Fire the editor for following this awful trend.
Don't you know Americans have a short attention span 😂
you need to recall that voice crack
If you think the FDA really cares about you, the dont.
Bro you're Canadian what are you even doing here 😭
@@ryang7604 I see the same putz spewing pro-tRump sh!t on other channels. I think they fell off of the short bus while trying to eat a booger.
*they
Also, if you think tRump really cares about you, he doesn't.
@@ryang7604 That is an assumption that I am only Canadian.
@@ryang7604hes preparing for life in america after the poojeets destroy canada under a tsunami of shit
China
This country is done.
Only if people vote for politicians that give more power and tax cuts to the rich and deregulation…. Or regressive policies.
terrrible video.needed narration
Interesting fact: when a food product is recalled for whatever unhealthy reason in America, to avoid a loss the company will still sell the food product to a less developed country.
Usually goes as pig feed.
No this is completely false. We usually use it to feed Cattle and other animals used in the meat industry. I don't think you understand how much logistical stress is involved in moving products a few thousand kilometers across multiple oceans using either freightliners or jets.. Or hear me out the company chooses the more ecologically an economically safe option of putting into a semi and hauling it to a farm about a few hours drive away.
I don’t know where you get your facts, but spend less time watching TV and more educating your self.
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"I'm Katie Notopoulos"
Weird thing to point out. I assumed that to be the case.
- Assumed my name?
Your name?... OH oops.
Are you okay over there???
IM MR STENPHENANPOUTOUTAPAPOUPOUPLOUS
her voice changing is just annoying
useless rambling
Interesting narrator. Throat is closing from nervousness and the attempts at seeming to connect with the script didn't go so well. DEI hire?
THE FRDNDRG ADMINISTRATION???????