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Stop Adding Cancer-Causing Chemicals To Bacon, Experts Tell Meat Industry (theguardian.com)

The reputation of the meat industry will sink to that of big tobacco unless it removes cancer-causing chemicals from processed products such as bacon and ham, a coalition of experts and politicians in UK warn this week. From a report: Led by Professor Chris Elliott, the food scientist who ran the UK government's investigation into the horse-meat scandal, and Dr Aseem Malhotra, a cardiologist, the coalition claims there is a "consensus of scientific opinion" that the nitrites used to cure meats produce carcinogens called nitrosamines when ingested. It says there is evidence that consumption of processed meats containing these chemicals results in 6,600 bowel cancer cases every year in the UK -- four times the fatalities on British roads -- and is campaigning for the issue to be taken as seriously as sugar levels in food.

"Government action to remove nitrites from processed meats should not be far away," Malhotra said. "Nor can a day of reckoning for those who dispute the incontrovertible facts. The meat industry must act fast, act now -- or be condemned to a similar reputational blow to that dealt to tobacco." [...] In a statement issued today, the coalition warns "that not enough is being done to raise awareness of nitrites in our processed meat and their health risks, in stark contrast to warnings regularly issued regarding sugar and fattening foods."

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  1. Stopped reading by Kohath · · Score: 0, Troll

    At "big tobacco". Try posting articles without adding such ridiculous flamebait.

    1. Re:Stopped reading by Kohath · · Score: 1, Troll

      Maybe it does and maybe it doesn't. Hysterical news media reporting (a.k.a. trolling) about a subject gives people a good reason to doubt any particular message regarding that subject.

      If n scientists were quoted, why shouldn’t we wonder if 2n other scientists wouldn’t go along with the reporter's agenda? What would we be reading if the reporter intended to be factual? Something much different? Longer, more scientific quotes that mention uncertainties?

  2. Got It Backwards by mentil · · Score: 0, Troll

    SINK to that of big tobacco? This is the industry notorious for using intestines as casings for sausages, for causing generations of children to half-joke about 'mystery meat', for inventing hot dogs, inventing SPAM (which is so dubious it's the butt of a well-known Monty Python skit AND became the de-facto term for unwanted emails, later extended to mean large amounts of anything of low quality). This is the industry which inspired a novel, The Jungle, to be written about its horrid 'quality control', which led the President of the United States to declare he would never eat meat again.

    This is in comparison to the Marlboro Man, Joe Camel, James Dean, and generations of people thinking that smoking was cool. Sure, people sometimes called cigarettes 'coffin nails', but cigs were considered more respectable than many meats. Consider this: would you rather be in the tobacco industry, or a butcher?

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  3. Re:As an Islamic country... by Hognoxious · · Score: 1, Troll

    This whole "UK is islamic" is a weird fantasy of some segments of the American right wing

    Indeed. It's only Birmingham, Bradford and about half of London.

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