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Notices by EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social), page 2
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EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Thursday, 11-Jul-2024 02:23:24 JST EvolLove -
EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:06 JST EvolLove Actually the first death due to consumption of bad milk only occurred after pasteurized milk became the norm.
The reason for this is that not pasteurized milk has bacteria that prevents salmonella. It will get really sower though. And smell and taste bad.
But once you kill all the natural bacteria in them milk it is vulnerable to all kinds of bacteria even salmonella if contaminated. Thus the first death due to milk was from pasteurized milk.
pasteurizing prolongs sustainability.
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EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:04 JST EvolLove It was not so much a problem for people at home as it was a problem for the grocery stores. Due to transports and that the milk had to be sold before it got bad.
Still today with good refrigerators, unpasteurized milk will get sower faster than pasteurized.
SO it was never about safety for consumers it was always about profit for supermarkets.
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EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Monday, 29-Jan-2024 21:25:47 JST EvolLove @Dan_Ramos
I counted the fingers. Five on each hand. Must be a real photo.