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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 1H 58M

Food Safety Talk 286: Duck Race at 12 Noon

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

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The guys are back at it again and start with personal hygiene habits and mesothelioma. They talk about 4th of July festivities and then jump into food safety with a discussion of the Poisoned documentary trailer. The discussion goes to street foods and a 17-point tip list that might have been created by Chat GPT. They then talk about Canadian best-before dates, food waste and food insecurity. The conversation goes to school and cafeteria food including gardens, farm to school programs and a weird trial and fallout related to NYC school foods.

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Neti Pots for Sinus Infections: Do They Help?Ear Candling: Should You Try It?Betteridge’s law of headlines - WikipediaHurricanes: Preparedness and Recovery | NC State ExtensionAn Asbestos Natural Disaster Guide | Wildfires & MoreFood, Inc. -...

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