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The Sad Story of Poisoned Pork (and Beef)

Jialing Zhong agriculture October 11, 2020animals, dioxin, foodscandal, health, livestock, pcb 0 Comment
Processed meat products served on a mixed platter
Because no one enjoys having poison in their delicious ham platter, by Jess May Russell, 2019, Unsplash.

The Irish Potato Famine in the mid-19th century is probably Ireland’s most well-known food-related disaster. But have you ever heard of the Irish Pork Crisis?

(And no, this has got nothing to do with the swine flu.)

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