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21 Mar '07

Eggs is eggs? – No, not really!

by @ 7:25 pm. Filed under Easter, Identity Theft, Pet Scam, Uncategorized, chickens

This is a Chicken, but is it a Free-Range one?

Came across this fascinating scam – selling battery-farmed eggs as ‘Free Range’.

British consumers are eggstremely conscious about where their food comes from. (Way more so than Americans who like not to think of such yukky subjects).

So – Big thumbs down to GMOs (Genetically Modified foods), and a rather hard stare (ala Paddington Bear) to those who farm animals with disregard to their comfort and safety. So imagine the horror when it is revealed that the purchasers of ‘animal-friendly’ eggs, supposedly from Free-Range chickens turns out to be just the usualThis is a Chicken, but is it a Free-Range one? mass-produced crud from the despised battery farming methods (cramped cages, de-beaking, chemical feeds, miserable life cycle).

Anyway, here’s the story from the Newcastle, UK based Northern Farming Journal

Egg sales scam is much bigger than feared

A scam involving eggs laid by battery hens in Europe being sold as free-range or organic in UK supermarkets is 10 times bigger than previously feared.

Consumers may have been duped into paying higher prices for more than 500 million mislabelled eggs over five years.

Investigators from Defra are continuing their investigation into the scale of egg fraud in Britain, although they stressed that they do not believe mislabelled eggs are still being traded. However, free range egg producers in the North-East said it was important that the fraudsters were caught and brought to justice.

Christine Jackson of Sunny Hill Eggs, near Berwick, said: “It is very important for the goodwill of our consumers that we have integrity in the production of Sunny Hill Eggs, follow all the welfare codes we adhere to and also have integrity in the marketing and retailing of our product.

“So you can be sure that at Sunny Hill Eggs all of our eggs are produced and marketed according to strict Lion Code and Freedom Food Practice and at Sunnyhill all of our hens are happy hens.

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29 Nov '06

Pets in Transit Scam

by @ 8:52 pm. Filed under Advance Fee Fraud, Cameroon, Pet Scam

“There’s a little doggy in our airport who has no owner. If no-one claims him in the next three days, he will be put down. All it takes is a few dollars to pay the shipping and he can be in New York by next Tuesday”

So goes the scam which straight away can have you sending two or three hundred dollars by Western Union (the scammers best friend) to a name in Cameroon.

Feed bills, Customs charges, Insurance, Vaccinations, Bribes, etc etc follow till you’re milked dry and the little chap (who doesn’t exist) still never turns up.

You’ve been scammed!!

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