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350 hogs = 50,000 lbs recalled
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 7:18 pm
by PhuBai68
It seems a disgruntled worker in a Virginia Smithfield Foods plant, a Negro decided it would be fun to urinate on the product line.
There are two videos, one of a bunch of still frames first but it's the second one when you scroll down where he does the deed.
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/smit ... of-product
Re: 350 hogs = 50,000 lbs recalled
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 1:42 am
by Jim Mathias
It was fortunate that he was caught on camera. How many other incidents like this occur daily throughout all food processors that supply us that aren't on video?
Re: 350 hogs = 50,000 lbs recalled
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 2:42 am
by Wade Hampton III
Jim Mathias wrote:It was fortunate that he was caught on camera. How many other incidents like this occur daily throughout all food processors that supply us that aren't on video?
That's right! No one caught Jessie Jackson spitting in Caucasian food when he used
to be a waiter in Spartanburg (SC).
Re: 350 hogs = 50,000 lbs recalled
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:44 am
by Will Williams
CHINESE-OWNED SMITHFIELD WILL PAY PORK TARIFFS
By Betsy Freese
4/5/2018
China’s recent announcement of an additional 25% tariff on U.S. pork products has led to questions about what this means for Smithfield Foods. Smithfield is the largest pork producer in the U.S., according to Successful Farming magazine’s annual Pork Powerhouses® ranking, with 930,000 sows.
Smithfield is also owned by the Chinese company WH Group.
According to Smithfield representatives, the company will pay China’s new retaliatory tariff on pork, too.
“Smithfield is an American company, so the additional 25% tariff is applicable to any pork we produce in the U.S. and export to China just like all other U.S. producers/processors,” says Keira Lombardo, senior vice president of corporate affairs for Smithfield, based in Smithfield, Virginia. “Remember, there was already a longstanding tariff in place (12% on frozen pork), which we have been paying all along — before and after the WH Group acquisition in 2013.”
https://www.agriculture.com/livestock/h ... rk-tariffs
Do nor purchase Chinese pork products!