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51. 1 in 4 do get sick
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 11:23 AM
Dec 2011

76 million food poisonings a year with 5,000 officially dead.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/06/top-10-food-poisoning-risks/

Deaths are likely 10,000 in reality, due to underreporting:

http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2003/02/17/785664.htm

Cooking ground meat is good advice, but for the 10,000 dead
it wasn't enough.

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Staph burgers, yummy! n/t bitchkitty Dec 2011 #1
Best to stop eating meat nobodyspecial Dec 2011 #2
or at least sylveste Dec 2011 #3
So, if I'm cooking beef, what is the best temp to cook to? tammywammy Dec 2011 #4
If you didn't grind it yourself, cook it gray all the way through kenny blankenship Dec 2011 #10
That's a great post tammywammy Dec 2011 #16
Thank you. It's my pleasure to share this information- kenny blankenship Dec 2011 #21
A very good post. UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #25
Excellent information. Thank you. laundry_queen Dec 2011 #70
medium rare is not ok magical thyme Dec 2011 #56
Honestly, so what. downwardly_mobile Dec 2011 #5
Or you could eat a lot less but very good meat. Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #6
I don't know if it would be better for my health -- downwardly_mobile Dec 2011 #7
What about ground turkey? Zalatix Dec 2011 #8
I lost 30lbs this summer from ground turkey food poisoning. Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #13
I am sorry to hear that Tsiyu Dec 2011 #17
Oddly enough, I rarely eat meat. It was actually a whim! Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #26
Did you sue the restaurant? Holy moley Tsiyu Dec 2011 #68
It's the worst of the lot - see figures in reply #40 muriel_volestrangler Dec 2011 #41
What do they mean by "brands" or "pre-ground meat products"? frazzled Dec 2011 #9
The Wired article says it is packages of ground meat. The Wired article also has a link to Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #14
No, it says it's not just ground meat muriel_volestrangler Dec 2011 #39
Food can kill you if you don't know how to prepare it. boppers Dec 2011 #11
Food can kill you when it is produced on factory farms. Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #15
Food can also kill you when it is produced on Organic, "green", farms. boppers Dec 2011 #18
Your source is incorrect. It had nothing to do organic fertilizer. Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #22
Please tell me about your danger-free foods. boppers Dec 2011 #35
There are no danger-free foods but certainly there are methods of farming Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #36
The "newsletter" statement is an internet shibboleth. boppers Dec 2011 #77
No more medium rare burger when I eat out? Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #12
Don't eat out at places that use "supermarket" ground beef for their burgers slackmaster Dec 2011 #43
I guess my question is how much better can a nicer places beef be? Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #55
Let me put it this way - I have gotten sick from McD's, BK, and JitB but never from places... slackmaster Dec 2011 #57
I would no more eat a cow, pig or chicken- than one of my cats, horses or dog. BeHereNow Dec 2011 #19
Humans are omnivores, eating meat is natural. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #47
But the meat on the market is FAR from natural... BeHereNow Dec 2011 #58
Who buys supermarket ground beef these days???? JDPriestly Dec 2011 #20
The vast majority. Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #23
Really? Who DOESN'T, if you have a family to feed and don't have the bucks TwilightGardener Dec 2011 #48
cook the crap out of raw meat Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #24
That's what it comes down to when the vast majority of meat available Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #28
actually, I don't buy ground beef, only free range humanely raised poultry Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #31
Yes. The vast majority of meat eaters have to cook all the flavor Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #33
Jesus fucking Christ. I'm only trying to help. Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #34
LOL Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #60
that is wonderful you can afford free range poultry tabbycat31 Dec 2011 #53
Let's see, which is worse, more expensive food or a major bacteria infection outbreak? Zalatix Dec 2011 #59
Trader Joe's. Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #69
There are also ways to make, for instance, a single chicken breast go a long way Warren DeMontague Dec 2011 #74
I would love to see huge agro companies put out of business Marrah_G Dec 2011 #64
So that explains the 1 in 4 dead people at the meat counter thelordofhell Dec 2011 #27
It is amazing how easily we've accepted that killer bacteria is a natural Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #29
Because killer bacteria has always been part of the food chain jeff47 Dec 2011 #46
It is part of the food chain Marrah_G Dec 2011 #65
1 in 4 do get sick SOS Dec 2011 #51
Another great reason to be a vegetarian :) /nt workinclasszero Dec 2011 #30
Yes, because is too is so very safe..... Sherman A1 Dec 2011 #32
I'm glad someone pointed out one of the important, if peripheral, Trillo Dec 2011 #54
Except for the killer cantaloupes. TwilightGardener Dec 2011 #49
Oh geez, thanks so much for that. Bastid. nt DCKit Dec 2011 #37
Just a couple of weeks ago, I ate some burgers from a batch recalled for Salmonella PotatoChip Dec 2011 #38
Beef had the lowest contanimation in the test muriel_volestrangler Dec 2011 #40
Do what we Texans always do... derby378 Dec 2011 #42
Yet another reason to support organic farmers of grass raised beef Marrah_G Dec 2011 #44
Organic grass-fed beef is just as susceptible to E-coli bacteria frazzled Dec 2011 #50
If you deal directly with small farmers I think its safer Marrah_G Dec 2011 #62
this is why one should NEVER eat ground beef that is not well done. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #45
BS article Weisbergkevin Dec 2011 #52
We've been meaning to tell you something, umm, did you watch Lost? Well DU is.....ahh you'll figure Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #61
I knew it! n/t librechik Dec 2011 #63
That's what I thought too. I love hamburger and eat it all the time. And I get mine totodeinhere Dec 2011 #66
Really? That's your reasoning? laundry_queen Dec 2011 #71
The only representation I made was that I eat a lot of hamburger and never get sick. totodeinhere Dec 2011 #73
Never buy the stuff. Fortunately, I am a vegetarian. n/t RebelOne Dec 2011 #67
On the CBC last year they did a story laundry_queen Dec 2011 #72
That is why i ask for burnt Rex Dec 2011 #75
I cook the hell out of all the meat I eat The Genealogist Dec 2011 #76
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