What Foods Are Banned in Europe but Not Banned in the U.S.?

hashmander

Hale End
Supporter
Joined
Jan 17, 2013
Messages
20,383
Reputation
5,299
Daps
87,893
Reppin
The Arsenal
thanks.

giphy.gif
 

analog

Superstar
Joined
Jun 21, 2012
Messages
5,445
Reputation
1,193
Daps
21,766
Reppin
Toronto
I wonder how Canada compares in terms of regulations :lupe:


From the comments:
C Wolfe
Bloomington INDec. 28
Times Pick
I have an interesting example that flows in the other direction. Once when my family was especially broke, I bought frozen mussels in a white wine sauce from, um, Walmart. I couldn't understand how they could be imported from Ireland so cheaply. At under $5, they were a tasty and inexpensive luxury during a hard time. The ingredients were simple and straightforward (mussels, white wine, butter, salt, maybe one other). I bought them again when we had a family member visiting from Ireland—one who happened to be an exec with a consumer affairs nonprofit and who had worked with EU food laws. I showed him the package they came in and said I was curious how they could be imported here so cheaply. The alarming answer was that shellfish from that particular bay in Ireland couldn't be sold in the EU because it was considered too polluted. I've often wondered since then what other products are dumped in the US to take advantage of our pro-business, exploit-the-consumers regulations.
:mjtoxic:
 
Top