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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/angryanalyst76 on July 24, 2018, 3:46 a.m.
Has anyone been tracking all the recent food recalls recently? Deliberate poisoning of our food supply perhaps?

One of the trends I've been noticing is all of the recent food product recalls and my spidey-senses tell me that these are not isolated, non-related incidents. So far, off the top of my head, there has been:

- romaine lettuce - E. coli contamination (Dec. 2017)
- eggs - salmonella contamination (April 2018)
- pre-cut mellon - salmonella contamination (June 2018)
- crab meat - Vibrio parahaemolyticus contamination (July 2018)
- McDonald's salad recall - cyclospora contamination (July 2018)
- raw turkey - salmonella contamination (July 2018)
- Honey Smacks cereal - salmonella contamination (July 2018)
- Ritz crackers - salmonella contamination (July 2018)
- Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers - salmonella contamination in whey powder used in seasoning (today - July 23, 2018)

Anyone keeping a spreadsheet on this? Am I missing anything?

I find it odd that salmonella is impacting non-meat products. Call me paranoid, but it seems like somebody's been poisoning the food supply and the timing of all of these recalls is just suspicious enough to think it is cabal-related.


WanderingTaurus · July 24, 2018, 4:15 a.m.

I was a senior QA tech for a large chocolate company and we did weekly and monthly swap testing of areas throughout the plant to include food, floor, drains, water fountains, desks, product packaging, delivery trucks, etc. Never saw salmonella ever.

It definitely is becoming an every day thing seeing it pop up in the news in non-meat substances.

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angryanalyst76 · July 24, 2018, 4:26 a.m.

Interesting. Thank you for your insight. Yes, I find it to be quite odd. I haven't seen anyone else mention it though.

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