• underline960@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    The FDA said it is working with distributors and retailers that received the shrimp from BMS Foods “to recommend that firms conduct a recall,” according to the press release.

    If the FDA is confident enough to warn us about it, why aren’t they forcing a recall?

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      I have seasoned these shrimp personally. They are very high in radiation, just like the healthy sun that bring us all life.

      1000096130

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    “Radioactive shrimp from Walmart” sounds like good sci-fi.

    Joking aside, Walmart is a prolific human rights abuser. People in not only USA, but Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, and China have been reported to have intensive labor exploitation and abuse.

    Forced labor, wage theft, sexual harassment, and sweatshop conditions with extremely low pay and long hours are among reports. Also, forced prison labor in Southeast Asia linked to their suppliers, allegations involving Uyghur forced labor in China, … just … ugh.

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    Living in the USA in 2025 is like that movie Cabin in the Woods. Basically every conceivable way for the country to end is happening simultaneously, all at once, and even then nobody bet on the radioactive shrimp, not even the maintenance crew. Granted, the reason they didn’t bet on the shrimp is because they all got furloughed by DOGE back in February.

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    AS THE LEGENDS FORETOLD, THE AGE OF SHRIMP-MAN IS NIGH.

    WITH THE INTELLIGENCE AND GENERAL APPEARANCE OF A MAN, AND THE COLOUR AND EXOSKELETON OF A SHRIMP, NO EVIL IN THIS WORLD IS KMGHTY ENOUGH TO STOP SHRIMP MAN.

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      especially if it’s this supershrimp, you know, the one with 18 eyes ? strikes its claws at 20% the speed of light ? creating a vacuum fronted by a blinding plasma bubble, turning everything in its vicinity into shrimp-flavoured ash ?? ring a bell ??

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      Oh no! We’re trapped in this submarine! Who could possibly defend us???!!!

      Me! El Shrimp Man!..Radio active!

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    Has anyone an idea where this contamination comes from? With a half-life of Cs-137 of 30 years, the pretty mild dosage and no knowledge of how long those shrimp were on ice, there are a lot of possible sources without info about the amount of Barium contained or am i wrong?

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        For those wondering or panicking because they never heard of this, food irradiation is normal and common and a good thing, it’s not typically ionizing radiation that turns something radioactive, it’s more like how microwaves work but the non-heating kind. This was some kind of really rare fuckup.

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          Microwaves is a bad analogy because so many people equate radio wave “radiation” with nuclear radiation. Even though radio energy is just non-ionizing energy. Microwave ovens, in fact, just blast 2.4GHz (think WiFi) at water molecules, which then vibrate and heat up. Why 2.4? Because it was an ISM band not used for anything in particular. It could run at other frequencies too and the same effect would occur.

          Food irradiation is just a step in the food processing process, like washing the food in water. That way, even if you do find a bug on your lettuce, any bad bacteria or parasite that were on the bug are dead.

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      The shorter the half-life, the more radiation the element is emitting. 30 years is quite short.

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    There’s pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that’s about it. Oh and cesium shrimp. But really, that’s basically it.