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re: Florida testing finds high levels of Roundup weed killer in several popular bread brands
Posted on 2/7/26 at 2:48 pm to LEASTBAY
Posted on 2/7/26 at 2:48 pm to LEASTBAY
The only thing I ever heard my grandfather complain about was the banning of DDT. In his view it was because it worked and no other reason.
There was a boll weevil pesticide similar to Ricin in that it was made from castor at Vicksburg Chemical in Vicksburg, MS. The unit was OLD as phuck and idle in 2005. The owners of the company moved all production to Israel several years earlier. The facility was making just fertilizers by the time it shutdown, The pesticides production had been previously moved to Helena, AR.
There was a boll weevil pesticide similar to Ricin in that it was made from castor at Vicksburg Chemical in Vicksburg, MS. The unit was OLD as phuck and idle in 2005. The owners of the company moved all production to Israel several years earlier. The facility was making just fertilizers by the time it shutdown, The pesticides production had been previously moved to Helena, AR.
This post was edited on 2/7/26 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 2/7/26 at 2:49 pm to real turf fan
If a product is labeled "certified organic" it is not supposed to contain any glyphosate.
Posted on 2/7/26 at 4:02 pm to WhyMan
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As long as Bunny bread is not on the list I think I'm good. ETA: Do they even have Bunny bread in Florida?
Bunny Bread is one of the regional brands owned by Lewis Bakers with a Bakery in New Orleans distributing to Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Mississippi gulf coast, while the Bayou and Acadiana area, Evangeline Maid Bread by Flowers is the regional bread brand.
Fun little fact, most store brand bread comes from those same factories. They just buy a different shift. Rouses store bread is produced by Evangeline Bread at least for the bayou area. They may do the same with Bunny for New Orleans.
Posted on 2/7/26 at 4:57 pm to ponyman
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If a product is labeled "certified organic" it is not supposed to contain any glyphosate.
Unless USDA Certified Organic, that is a marketing only a marketing gimmick
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