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Thousands of popular products recalled over rodent contamination

The list includes: Diet Coke, Nutella, Froot Loops, Pringles, Cheerios, Folgers instant coffee, Sour Patch, Fiji Water, Jolly Ranchers and Skittles.

~Fox News
STOP EATING DELI MEAT!!!

It’s a processed food engineered to last weeks, sometimes months.

Here’s what’s often inside the average deli slice:

Sodium nitrite/nitrate (preservatives used for color and shelf life)
Added sugars like dextrose or corn syrup
Starches and fillers to bulk up the meat
Seed oils to improve texture
Artificial smoke flavoring instead of real curing

The rule is simple: If your “turkey” has 12 ingredients, it’s probably not just turkey.

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A cyberattack on a major poultry processor in Australia has shut down operations, "leaving businesses without meat."

Chicken meat processor Hazeldenes in central Victoria has led it to shutdown its wi-fi system on site, and a shortage of chicken at pubs and butchers across the state.

Our food production & distribution is vulnerable to cyberattacks. CISA has been conducting tabletop exercises about this. Heads up.

source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-23/cyber-attack-takes-major-chicken-processor-hazeldenes-offline/106376184

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-23/cyber-attack-takes-major-chicken-processor-hazeldenes-offline/106376184
India shuts down fertilizer plants

Unable to get LNG after Qatar stopped production, Indian urea production is grinding to a halt.

Restarting a facility is non-trivial and can take up to a month — this is not something which can quickly be resolved.

Global urea prices were already up in the last days; where farmers can't fertilize, yields will drop. Thee both mean Less food — and more expensive.

source: https://www.outlookbusiness.com/economy-and-policy/indias-fertilizer-plants-shut-down-as-west-asia-war-cuts-lng-supplies
Kentucky Farmers Reject $26M Buyout Offers from Developers

An elderly Kentucky woman refused $60,000 per acre for her 71-acre farm, while her daughter turned down $48,000 per acre for her 463-acre property—totaling $26 million. Both said, “I don’t want your money, I don’t need your money,” resisting plans to convert their land into data centers.