The filthy supermarket food you should NEVER buy again





You see them every time you walk into a supermarket these days. A line of moms, antiseptic wipes in hands, furiously scrubbing down the handles of shopping carts like a cobbler polishing a shoe.

But just seconds later, these same moms toss a food into their carts that's riddled with dirt, bacteria and disease far worse than anything you'd find on a shopping cart handle. And even worse, they feed it to their families.

If you think I'm being dramatic, wait until you get a load of this. Consumer Reports has just wrapped up an investigation that found that a staggering 97% of chicken breasts sold throughout America are contaminated with harmful bacteria!

You heard that right -- 97%!

Consumer Reports purchased 316 raw chicken breasts from stores across the country and found they were consistently filthy with fecal contamination and germs that can cause everything from food poisoning to urinary tract infections.

But that's not all. Roughly HALF the chicken tested had at least one strain of bacteria that was resistant to antibiotics, thanks to all of the medications they pump into these sickly factory-farm chickens to keep them from dropping dead before slaughter time.

That means if you buy a chicken breast at a typical supermarket, there's a 50-50 chance you're going to get a mouthful of a dangerous bacteria your doctor could have an awfully hard time killing.

Our food has become a certified national embarrassment. Every year, nearly 50 million people -- about one out of every six Americans -- gets sick from tainted foods, and major food corporations just keep riding our vomit comet all the way to the bank.

The top three chicken producers in the American market rake in more than $80 BILLION a year in sales, meaning they're making tens of billions in profits selling you filthy food.

Well, they can put it on the shelves until the cows come home, but you don't need to buy it. Do yourself (and your family) a favor, and never buy mass produced, factory farm chicken at the supermarket again. Stick with free range organic chicken and buy it locally whenever you can.

Because when you buy those filthy supermarket birds, you're doing more than risking an upset tummy -- you're playing a dangerous game of chicken with your health, and maybe even your life.

Yours in good health,

Bob Reagan

Sources:
Study Finds Widespread Contamination in Chicken: (nlm.nih.gov)


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