Bob Barney asks a fair question, where are the Feds? The Plain Truth has been covering the Amos Miller Farm in PA over the last few months and even years back when they were targeted by the Feds. You can listen to his very informative broadcast about this farm, here: You’ll Never Guess Who the Government Now Considers Dangerous Like Terrorists!
Quaker Oaks salmonella THIRD recall in two months – full list of all 100 bars, cookies and cereal boxes over risks of dangerous stomach bug contamination
TheDailyMail.com
Quaker Oats has issued its third product recall in less than two months amid fears of salmonella contamination.
The company, owned by PepsiCo., is urging customers to throw out packets of Quaker Chewy Dipps Llama Rama bars which have a best before date of February 10 or 11. The product was discontinued in September 2023.
It comes after the US Food and Drug Administration issued two recalls – one on December 15 and another on January 11 – affecting more than 100 products. Salmonella, which causes 420 deaths each year in America, is a bacteria that causes diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps.
Some of the recalls affect multiple variations of the same product – so on our list below you will see under 100 items. For example, the Quaker Chewy Bars and Dipps Variety Pack affects both 13 ounce and 58.6 ounce packets. For full details, please visit: www.quakerrecallusa.com. While the initial alert affected just granola bars and granola cereals, the second included additional products such as snack mixes and cereal products.
Salmonella is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract, with symptoms including diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates salmonella bacteria causes 1.3 million infections every year in the US and causes 420 deaths. Vulnerable people such as children, older adults or those with weakened immune systems, are most likely to get serious infections. It can be caught from a variety of sources including contaminated food and water. LIST OF PRODUCTS SOURCE>>>>
Cocoa prices hit 46-year high as drought concerns threaten West African crops
The worst of ‘candyflation’ has yet to be realized

(ZEROHEDGE) – Cocoa prices climbed to a 46-year high this week in New York as concerns mount that seasonal Harmattan winds across West Africa could dry cocoa fields and reduce yields for the Ivory Coast’s mid-crop in April. This would pressure global cocoa production even further.
Bloomberg reports the most active cocoa futures jumped as much as 2.2% to $4,961 per ton in New York. Prices are up 126% since Sept. 2022, threatening to raise costs for the world’s top chocolate makers, such as The Hershey Company. CONTINUE READING>>>>