Palinurus said:Thanks Oxajil. Just came back from my groceries shopping trip and payed extra attention in the supermarket. Found the same result as you did, the note included.
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Palinurus said:Round-up of today's news items:
http://nltimes.nl/2017/08/10/raids-netherlands-belgium-fipronil-investigation
http://nltimes.nl/2017/08/11/three-dutch-suspected-fiiponil-scandal
As eleven countries are now affected (including Denmark, Sweden. Austria and Romania among others) , the EU couldn't stay put doing nothing:
http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2017/08/eu-food-health-commissioner-calls-meeting-over-contaminated-eggs/
http://nltimes.nl/2017/08/11/european-commission-organize-summit-toxic-eggs-crisis
Thanks Palinurus. As I see it, so far there's a lot of pointing fingers at each other. It looks as if the eggs were likely contaminated for a long time:
Earlier reports from the European Food safety Authority (EFSA), one of which dates back as far as 2006, state that fipronil is ‘averagely to highly persistent’ meaning that the substance remains present in the environment for months after spraying. A report from 2014 even states explicitly that the substance may end up in eggs and chickens, the Volkskrant writes.
‘Chickens are constantly pecking at the ground so they ingest all sorts of substances in the environment,’ Ivonne Rietjens of Wageningen University told the paper.
I don't know if the following 'conspiracy' is taking it too far, but a few people (on social media) have suggested that this is a way to harm Dutch poultry farms, so that the Dutch government would import more products from Ukraine. From 2015:
Dutch banks invest in massive Ukraine poultry farm
Dutch banks have invested millions of euros in a massive chicken farm in Ukraine which is competing with Dutch poultry farms, the Volkskrant reports on Monday. The Ukraine farm, Myronivsky Hluboproduct (MHP) is owned by one of Ukraine’s richest men and kills and processes 332 million chickens a year, the paper says. This is roughly three-quarters of the Netherlands’ total production of chicken.
I haven't seen an Ukrainian connection in this situation (yet), so I'm not sure.