Bendrr and all,
If they want to sell irradiated food, I say let them. Let the market decide. I'll put good money down that says your average shopper will pass up food labeled as "irradiated" in favor of what they've always bought or in favor of "organic" or "natural".
Whilst I agree that the ‘shopper will decide’ I have to say that I feel that we all could be much better informed, the internet sites available seem to be aiming to eliminate any concerns over irradiated food.
My main concerns are:
1) Over here in the UK vegetables and fresh fruit are quite, if not very expensive, as most fruit is imported (from what I’ve observed) Here in the UK, irradiation is most likely more widely used than in the warmer climates, due to their being able to grow more successfully. It’s the fruit and vegetables which concern me. The government has stated that we should all have, at least FIVE vegetables a day....now that for UK’ers is very expensive.
2) I have a bag of sweet potatoes sat on my kitchen worktop that has a use by display by date of 19 th APRIL….hardly any show of decay on them!! Why....could they of been irradiated?? I think most probably. (sigh) Incidentally they were produce of USA, but I know that it’s the same from many other countries also. It was the same recently with two lovely looking Pineapples I bought - they decay from the inside.
3) It is very difficult to actually enjoy fruit over here, due to the taste being lost, by what I believe to be caused by irradiation. Plums really don’t taste like plums anymore, and they nearly always end up in the bin, due to there never getting to the ripe stage where they are ready for eating….they decay from the inside. Again MY money thrown into my bin, thanks to irradiation.
4) The internet site available do nothing to inform ‘Joe Public’ properly. I do think that there is a sinister (if you like) side to irradiated food, just when will know what that is??
Thanks for all you interesting comments, I would love to know more of what you all think.
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