Foreign Meat In Trinidad & Tobago

Foreign Meat Trinidad Tobago - Trinidad, Tobago / Caribbean - Posted: 28th Aug, 2016 - 1:33pm

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17th Jun, 2016 - 11:06pm / Post ID: #

Foreign Meat In Trinidad & Tobago

Foreign Meat In Trinidad & Tobago

Food fraud in Trinidad & Tobago was featured on TV6 News. According to an inquiry by the JSC chicken sold in the US as pet food because it is unfit for human consumption is relabeled here and sold as chicken for human consumption. Another reason to stop eating meat.



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17th Jun, 2016 - 11:53pm / Post ID: #

Tobago and Trinidad Meat Foreign

I am not surprised but let's face the facts. Even if people know that this is what they are consuming it will not stop them from buying it.



18th Jun, 2016 - 12:09am / Post ID: #

Foreign Meat In Trinidad & Tobago Caribbean / Tobago & Trinidad

I was actually thinking there is no difference between that and the 'fresh' chicken they buy at the poultry shop. The smell of chicken's being slaughtered and bag is horrendous. I literally have to hold my nose when passing in front of a poultry shop or those trucks that carry the chickens in the most inhumane conditions. There needs to be a regulatory body that diligently screens everything coming into the country.



Post Date: 19th Jun, 2016 - 1:02pm / Post ID: #

Tobago and Trinidad Meat Foreign

Name: George

Title: Rotten meat

Comments: There is nothing new about rotten meat entering this island for distribution through supermarkets and small retail shops. I worked, in one of the retails shops in 1950 which was owner by a well known Portuguese businessman. It was the norm to see the maggots floating in the brine at the top of a newly opened large barrel of pork, which was sold to consumers. No one ever complained because they didn't know that rotten pork was being sold to them.

28th Aug, 2016 - 1:33pm / Post ID: #

Tobago and Trinidad Meat Foreign

This isn't surprising to see at all, it doesn't really matter where you buy the meat, you are already taking the risk of contamination because you don't know what happened to it.




 
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