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Rollins touts a $3 healthy meal, triggering online skepticism
business2 days ago

Rollins touts a $3 healthy meal, triggering online skepticism

Washington Post reports Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins claimed a healthy meal could cost about $3, citing a basic combo (like chicken, broccoli, a corn tortilla and another item) under a revamped nutrition framework. The remark drew ridicule on social media and comes amid ongoing discussions about food costs and nutrition policy under the administration.

"High Pesticide Risk in Popular Produce: 2024 Analysis Reveals"
health-and-environment1 year ago

"High Pesticide Risk in Popular Produce: 2024 Analysis Reveals"

An analysis by Consumer Reports found that common fruits and vegetables in US supermarkets, including kale, watermelon, and bell peppers, contain potentially unsafe levels of pesticides. The report, based on seven years of USDA data, revealed that roughly 20% of the 59 foods examined posed significant pesticide risks, with conventionally grown kale, blueberries, potatoes, and bell peppers among the highest. Even some organic foods showed pesticide residue, raising concerns about contamination. Imported produce, particularly from Mexico, also posed higher risks. The study highlights the potential health risks associated with pesticide exposure, especially for vulnerable populations like children and pregnant women.

Mad Cow Disease Emerges in US Cattle
health2 years ago

Mad Cow Disease Emerges in US Cattle

An atypical case of "mad cow disease" has been detected in a beef cow at a slaughter plant in South Carolina, according to US health officials. However, the US Department of Agriculture has said that the animal "never entered slaughter channels and at no time presented a risk to the food supply or to human health in the United States". The US has a "negligible risk status" for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), and officials do not expect any trade impacts as a result of this finding.