Rodent poop, insect heads, and maggots: The ‘defects’ the FDA allows in your food
By Mia De Graaf Dailymail.com
Most of us trust that the food we pick up in the supermarket is clean.
But you may want to readjust your definition of the word ‘clean’.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, a little bit of rodent feces is fine, a few maggots are harmless, and insect heads are simply ‘unavoidable’.
These are just a few of the ‘defects’ which are deemed acceptable by the FDA’s standards.
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