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by calciphus 4583 days ago
Most of the time when a food product is banned in another country it is the result of local food producers lobbying to keep cheaper imports out. While the public explanation is often "safety" under the guise of "we don't know if this is safe or not, and aren't going to bother to check".

You can't simply ban or tax a competing foodstuff from a country with which you have open trade rules, so you invent a reason.

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Isn't it safer to assume that something is unsafe, rather than to assume it is safe?
If you banned everything that could possibly be unsafe, we'd still be running around in the African Savannah.

This article is troll-bait.

How do you get out of bed in the morning with that attitude? :)