Corruption in the American Food Industry
There are a few vital keys to human survival, food is a big one. Although food is such a vital key, it tends to be ignored by the government, food industries, and even the consumers. Currently, up to 45% of U.S. corn is genetically engineered, along with up to 85% of soy and 70-75% of food in grocery store aisles contain genetically engineered ingredients. Almost Every food sold in this day and age is processed garbage. And if genetically engineering food isn’t bad enough, most foods contain harmful chemicals and preservatives. It seems every drink you see, even juices with “made with real fruit juice” bannered across the front of the carton contain high fructose corn syrup.
But of course, you can buy organic foods but they cost too much for the average middle-class income family to afford a steady diet of and even they contain chemicals. The USDA simply require they have below a certain percentage of such, and as long as they do, they can be labeled and sold as organic. But what does “USDA-approved” even mean? McDonalds beef is USDA-approved, and just about everyone knows how horrible for your body McDonalds is. Remember Super Size Me? With all these harmful chemicals that only scientists can identify (such as sodium-nitrate, a known cancerous chemical), it’s no wonder we have to count calories and read nutrition labels to stay acceptably healthy. And nutrition labels don’t even tell the whole truth about what’s been put in and what’s been taken out.
Maybe that’s why the U.S.A. is the leading contender in obesity amongst the whole world. In fact the FDA has issued over 20 recalls of foods during the month of August, 2010! There shouldn’t be that many in a whole year. Even pet foods are dangerous and filled with harmful chemicals, preservatives and meat by-products (parts of the animal humans don‘t eat: you can only imagine). The word dangerous shouldn’t even be in the same sentence as food. But back to human foods. Although there are fat-free and sugar-free alternatives, they are still very bad for you. Fat-free foods are just swapped out with sugars and vice versa.
But why does this problem live on? Because profits of the government and industries are prioritized before the health of the general public. Remind you of anything? Hint: Big Tobacco. It will take more than dieting to resolve the food problem in this country. If nothing else is safe here, food should be. And if this pattern persists, there won’t be a general public to profit from.
By Chase Sweat