Topic: Food Regulation

9 chapters across the catalog

Social Media Weapons
Episode 438 1:15:40 - 1:19:08

438: Social Media Weapons

FDA Cheese Regulations, Raw Milk Crackdown

Federal authorities are reportedly implementing stricter regulations on "cut and wrap" cheese shops, requiring products to be pre-packaged like those in grocery stores. This movement is viewed by some as an attack on the organic food industry and a precursor to a broader ban on raw milk cheeses. Critics argue these rules favor large-scale industrial producers over artisanal cheesemakers.

No Bagles for You!
Episode 394 7:42 - 9:59

394: No Bagles for You!

Farmers Market Regulations, Honey Sampling, and Raw Milk

A personal anecdote describes restrictive food safety regulations at a local farmers market where vendors are prohibited from offering honey samples because it is classified as produce. The segment also details a warning from a local farmer about federal agents monitoring the market to catch people recommending raw milk.

Throwing Yogurt
Episode 393 1:12:06 - 1:15:33

393: Throwing Yogurt

Farmer's Market Regulations and Honey Sampling Laws

New regulations at Austin sustainable living markets have made it illegal for vendors to provide free samples of products like honey. Vendors claim they face arrest if they allow customers to taste products before purchase, though selling the same product remains legal. The hosts suggest these "health and safety" rules are pushed by large agricultural lobbyists to disadvantage small, independent producers.

Marceaux for Governor
Episode 221 1:36:09 - 1:37:52

221: Marceaux for Governor

Raw Food Raids, Rawsome Foods, Raw Milk Battle

Law enforcement agents conducted a raid on Rawsome Foods in Venice, California, seizing unmarked jugs of raw milk. The hosts describe the scene of armed officers entering the organic grocery store to enforce dairy regulations. They argue that the battle against raw milk is driven by large-scale agricultural interests seeking to eliminate small-scale competition.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 2:04:42 - 2:07:08

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

New York Salt Ban, Codex Alimentarius

A new bill introduced in the New York State Assembly (A-10129) proposes a total ban on the use of salt in restaurant food preparation, with fines of $1,000 per violation. This legislative move is linked to the "Codex Alimentarius," a set of international food standards that critics argue is being used to restrict dietary freedom. The ban is presented as an example of extreme government overreach in personal health matters.

Ketchup is Hard to Make
Episode 85 54:41 - 1:01:01

85: Ketchup is Hard to Make

High Fructose Corn Syrup in Honey, Ketchup Production

Reports indicate that some commercial honey is being adulterated with high fructose corn syrup, which can be identified when the substances begin to separate. Dvorak shares an anecdote about inspecting a Del Monte ketchup factory and discusses the health risks associated with corn syrup, including its potential link to adult-onset diabetes.

Bagging Your Own Reality
Episode 24 10:53 - 13:11

24: Bagging Your Own Reality

British Bangers, Sausage Regulations and Bread Content

The conversation shifts to the composition of British bangers, which traditionally contain a high percentage of bread crumbs or "rusk" for texture. United States food laws historically limited the amount of filler allowed in sausages, making authentic British-style bangers difficult to find domestically. Personal anecdotes include a high-quality banger served on a Canadian airline flight from Toronto to London.