Another Walmart pricing scandal
American bought these cans of Walmart Great Value brand tomatoes
Each one is supposed to weigh 794 grams
When she puts them on the scale they are 444 grams and 449 grams
Americans are being robbed blind
~WallStreetApes
https://x.com/i/status/2017621392594817492
American bought these cans of Walmart Great Value brand tomatoes
Each one is supposed to weigh 794 grams
When she puts them on the scale they are 444 grams and 449 grams
Americans are being robbed blind
~WallStreetApes
https://x.com/i/status/2017621392594817492
Wisconsin Dairy Farmer has just received a letter with new regulations that must be followed or farmers can no longer sell their milk
The new requirements are to meet climate net-zero ESG goals.
The request focuses on annual farm-level data for a full year to calculate metrics like carbon footprint, energy efficiency, and overall sustainability performance. Common categories include:
• Herd data: Herd size, milk production (e.g., total pounds or cwt of milk), number of cows, possibly reproduction or health metrics to estimate feed efficiency and enteric methane.
• Nutrition/feed data: Ration details, feed ingredients, intake amounts—to assess nutrient use efficiency and emissions from feed production/digestion.
• Energy data (as you noted):
Total natural gas usage (e.g., for heating or drying).
• Total gallons of diesel (e.g., for tractors, equipment).
• Total gallons of propane.
• Total gallons of biodiesel (if used).
• Total kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity for 12 months (e.g., milking, cooling, ventilation, lighting).
These inputs feed into tools that estimate GHG emissions
This is an industry-led effort through programs like the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy’s Net Zero Initiative
Nestle and Danone and all the other big food giants will not allow the milk processing plant, to take your milk.
This is how they shut down small farmers.
~WallStreetApes
https://x.com/i/status/2018095250464739566
The new requirements are to meet climate net-zero ESG goals.
The request focuses on annual farm-level data for a full year to calculate metrics like carbon footprint, energy efficiency, and overall sustainability performance. Common categories include:
• Herd data: Herd size, milk production (e.g., total pounds or cwt of milk), number of cows, possibly reproduction or health metrics to estimate feed efficiency and enteric methane.
• Nutrition/feed data: Ration details, feed ingredients, intake amounts—to assess nutrient use efficiency and emissions from feed production/digestion.
• Energy data (as you noted):
Total natural gas usage (e.g., for heating or drying).
• Total gallons of diesel (e.g., for tractors, equipment).
• Total gallons of propane.
• Total gallons of biodiesel (if used).
• Total kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity for 12 months (e.g., milking, cooling, ventilation, lighting).
These inputs feed into tools that estimate GHG emissions
This is an industry-led effort through programs like the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy’s Net Zero Initiative
Nestle and Danone and all the other big food giants will not allow the milk processing plant, to take your milk.
This is how they shut down small farmers.
~WallStreetApes
https://x.com/i/status/2018095250464739566
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Wisconsin Dairy Farmer has just received a letter with new regulations that must be followed or farmers can no longer sell their milk
The new requirements are to meet climate net-zero ESG goals
“Letter in the mail from their milk processing plant that states…
The new requirements are to meet climate net-zero ESG goals
“Letter in the mail from their milk processing plant that states…
Chocolate is now being made from petroleum. 🍫
Major brands (Hershey's, Oreo, Kinder, Mars) have begun producing vanilla from petroleum using guaiacol and petrochemical ☠️ processes. The raw material is oxidized, heat-treated, and chemically purified to produce vanillin molecules. This artificial vanillin is added to bars with a cocoa content of only 11%, allowing the product to be officially labeled as milk chocolate. ⚗️
Major brands (Hershey's, Oreo, Kinder, Mars) have begun producing vanilla from petroleum using guaiacol and petrochemical ☠️ processes. The raw material is oxidized, heat-treated, and chemically purified to produce vanillin molecules. This artificial vanillin is added to bars with a cocoa content of only 11%, allowing the product to be officially labeled as milk chocolate. ⚗️
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Santander to close 44 bank branches across UK with full list revealed
Santander is set to close 44 of its branches in the UK - closing branches will be replaced by weekly visits from Community Bankers or a Banking Hub
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/breaking-santander-close-44-bank-36633556
Santander is set to close 44 of its branches in the UK - closing branches will be replaced by weekly visits from Community Bankers or a Banking Hub
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/breaking-santander-close-44-bank-36633556
Cheerios, Skittles, Pringles among thousands of products recalled due to presence of rodent waste
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/cheerios-skittles-pringles-thousands-products-recalled-presence-rodent-waste.amp
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/cheerios-skittles-pringles-thousands-products-recalled-presence-rodent-waste.amp
Fox10Phoenix
Cheerios, Skittles, Pringles among thousands of products recalled due to presence of rodent waste
Check your cupboards: Thousands of food items and other products have been recalled due to the presence of rodent and bird contamination. Here’s what we know.
'Do not use' warnings issued for popular shampoo, toys and household items - full list
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/do-not-use-warnings-issued-33341081
https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/do-not-use-warnings-issued-33341081
Wales Online
'Do not use' warnings issued for popular shampoo, toys and household items - full list | Wales Online
The Office for Product Safety and Standards has issued urgent product recalls this week for household items including shampoo with banned ingredients, a product containing asbestos and homeware that poses safety risks