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Waitrose and Asdas Italian Tomato Pure Ingredient Comes from China

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I don't know about you but i am getting fed up of food companies pulling the wool over our eyes

Now it's about certain supermarkets italian puree containing tomatoes from China

Besides the ethical reasons not to, as they used forced labour, who knows what pesticides they use, they have no regulations there as in the EU

Some are denying the findings but it is easy to see who is lying and who is not via testing

metro.co.uk/2024/12/02/full-list-tomato-products-linked-chinese-forced-labour-sale-uk-22102177/

telmel
a week ago
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BonzoBanana

Everything from China is going to have those issues of forced labour and I doubt there is anything sourced from China that doesn't have some element of forced labour if you buy lets say a TV from China its made from many different components and each component will have chemical elements some sourced from mining, some from plants etc. Isn't this puree concentrate actually manufactured in Italy so they are manufacturing this but I guess have some shortage of tomatoes or help reduce the price by using a small quantity of Chinese tomatoes. It's extremely unlikely this doesn't effect all supermarkets products its just maybe some haven't been tested or a random test just didn't find them in that particular product but another test in another batch may have done.

The point is if you buy from China there will be abuse of people's rights, forced slavoury of political prisoners and poor treatment of ethnic minorities etc. That is the reality of buying from China for a wide range of products. We all buy stuff from China and even if you buy a car made in Japan or the UK or some other country it is full of Chinese electronics and if it is a EV its full of Chinese made Lithium cells etc.

I used to buy Tesco Everyday Value toothpaste, it was a really good product but then one day I felt ill after using it and it didn't seem the same. Now instead of being made in the UK it was made in China, I never bought it again. I think I looked at one at a later date and it was made in India rather than China but still didn't fancy that either. I would have bought it again if it had gone back to being made in the UK even if it cost a few more pennies.

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telmel

BonzoBanana The problem with chinese tomatoes is what pesticides they may have been using B , with it being a food

We hear all the stories about clothing being unsafe when new and washing it recommended

Pesticides seep into food products and thats another worry

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BonzoBanana

telmel I think most countries make some use of pesticides but it seems poorer countries won't risk losing crops like India, China etc as food production is so critical that they often don't use safe levels. So much is going on in food production around the world like gentically modified food too or use of drugs in cattle to reduce fat and increase meat etc. Then if you buy food from distant countries they add chemicals to extend the lifespan like chemicals added to the surface of grapes, apples etc so they don't spoil when transported. So many chemicals and drugs in food production.

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telmel

BonzoBanana Lets hope the tomatoes have been spared too much pesticide use B , and the company are made to start using tomatoes from Italy, considering the abundance and quality they have homegrown there , surely they are cheaper than importing from China ?

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BonzoBanana

telmel China keeps their currency artificially low and of course they get paid less in China typically. Italy is the same as us things are cheaper from China. Some people in rural China are paid less in a year than we get in a month but of course things are much cheaper in China so that money goes further.

I saw a video about someone working in a Chinese factory and although officially were meant to work 44 hours actually worked another 16hrs per week unpaid to keep their job basically. They got paid $400 US dollars a month and that was considered a high wage. However their rent was $320 US dollars but could move to somewhere where it was $200 per month and much nicer but it meant a long commute and maybe $60 in transport costs. They had recently had their ebike taken by the police (which was why I was watching the video) so would rely on public transport etc hence $60. He sounded incredibly exploited and the police seem like an absolute nightmare. There are huge financial issues in China and the housing sector is in a state of collapse so I'm surprised rent is so high as so many areas have empty housing but I guess like the UK it depends on where you want to live. If you want to live where the jobs are or the high wages are those typically have higher housing costs.

Everything seems to be made in China nowadays but the Chinese people don't really seem to be benefitting from it and the Chinese government seems to have huge financial issues. I guess there are also problems when having a undervalued currency as you get less for your goods and it has very low spending powers abroad.

China are starting to ban food imports from the US due to the tariff situation so its likely China will be exporting less food in future.

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martinlufc5637

So it's Chinese tomotoe not Italian lol, it's hard to buy anything today that isn't made in china ect..

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jms19

Yeah the companies deliberately misleading customers has really gotten out of hand and the government don’t really seem to care.

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Pjran

Unfortunately not everyone can afford local organic veg and fruit so have to shop in supermarkets. Yes the supermarkets should say where there products come from. On this occasion the tomatoes were sent via rail from China to Italy where it was processed for uk shops.

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MelissaLee1

That's naughty.Glad I don't like tinned tomatoes. Image

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BonzoBanana

MelissaLee1 It's garbage food wherever it comes from to be honest, tinning food like this destroys most of the nutrients typically. Fresh tomatoes is what you want to use not extremely highly processed tinned foods plus you have to think of all the extra processing and packaging required for tinned food. I know there is one chemical in tomatoes that can increase with being cooked that is healthy but most of the other nutrients will be lost or reduced. Also now we know they are hiding low quality Chinese tomatoes in there that adds even more health issues to the product. So much cancer about nowadays and much of it is linked to the processed food we eat.

When fresh tomatoes are getting a bit long in the tooth but I'm not going to use them I just liquidise them and then freeze them in a small container for sauces later. Take one out a day before using and stick it in the fridge and its fine for sauces and still has a high number of nutrients and freezing is the safest presevative as it requires no chemicals. I can't remember the last time I bought tinned tomatoes.

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Imnotcheap

I don't like tomatoes. I also don't like being lied to which let's face it this is

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