5 Oct 2008
In other developments in the widening scandal, the Korea Food and Drug Administration ordered Mars to pull its M&M's milk chocolate candies and Snickers peanut Fun Size, and Nestle to recall Kit Kat chocolate bars yesterday after the snacks were found to contain low levels of melamine, Agence France-Presse reported.
TheSnippetSeamstress: a clear example of how global consumers can fall prey to global food producers. Producers have immense power as they supply what we eat, control the amount we eat, the mode of eating as well as the variety of food we consume. As shown in this case, a lack of stringent checks and monitoring can lead to dire consequences. In a bid for profiteering, human health and safety can be badly compromised. We should not leave our lives (and those of the future generation!) in the hands of these unscrupulous capitalists. Let us not push all responsibility to the authorities. We should stop fire-fighting and send out a strong message as consumers that we reject being unwitting 'laboratory rats' for agri-businesses . We should push for more transparency, ethnical conduct and accounting of the global food industry. We should use our power as consumers by being discerning and reject food without clear labelling or sound ethical (e.g. genetically-modified foods, poultry from factory farms) and environmentally friendly (e.g. not dolphin free) practices. By doing so, we will not only be stewards of the environment but also protectors of our own species, our mankind!
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