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Britain must allow US chlorine-washed chicken into UK markets if it wants relief from sweeping tariffs, Donald Trump has indicated.

It comes after the UK failed to avoid tariffs imposed on the global economy, with the US president slapping a 10 per cent levies on all British exports to the United States.

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In a statement published alongside the tariff announcement, the White House said: “The UK maintains non-science-based standards that severely restrict US exports of safe, high-quality beef and poultry products.”

It suggested that Britain’s ban on chlorinated chicken was among a range of “non-tariff barriers” that limit the US’s ability to trade.

The UK has long ruled out allowing imports of chlorine-washed chicken from the US due to health concerns, with Downing Street on Thursday reiterating its manifesto commitment to high food standards.

Asked whether the UK could allow imports of chlorine washed chicken in order to appease the US, the prime minister’s officials spokesperson said: “Our position on that is unchanged. You’ve got the manifesto commitment on food standards, which obviously remains.”

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The last major polling done on the issue, conducted in 2020, revealed that 80 per cent of Britons are opposed to allowing imports to the UK, and the same proportion is also against allowing chicken products that have been farmed using hormones.

There is also growing pressure from the farming industry to rule out concessions on the issue, amid fears it could undercut British farmers and drive down food standards.

Nigel Farage admitted he would allow American chlorine-washed chicken to be sold in the UK as part of a free trade deal with the US.

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[-] Treczoks@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Well, with American bread being so loaded with corn syrup that it is considered "cake" in Europe, one should not be surprised.

And as the American attitude to those "artificial everythings" is to include them as long as they are not proven unsafe, in contrast to the European that you can only include them if they have proven generally safe, there are a lot of things you won't find in European ingredient lists. For some of those items, it takes the US decades to withdraw them from the "suitable for food" list, sometimes even after some thrid world countries considered them illegal.

[-] Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

This is honestly just a weird talking point I see online. I'm sure some bread is marked as "cake" or whatever but that's not what most Americans eat.

I just checked my bread (which doesn't come from a bakery) and the entire loaf has 6 grams of sugar in it. And you can't make bread without sugar.

[-] rbos@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I make 2 big bread loaves every week, and have literally never put sugar in it. Salt and flour, sourdough starter, water. That's it.

The case they're specifically talking about is an instance in Ireland where Subway was sued about their bread containing enough sugar to be classified, under Irish law, as cake, not bread.

[-] Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Yeast requires sugar to create the carbon dioxide to make dough rise. In your case (and in most), it's feeding off the sugar in the flour. Generally, all purpose flour has about 0.5/cup.

And, this might be hard for you to believe, fast food doesn't represent the average Americans diet.

[-] Rob1992@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Starch is nothing more then a polysacharide, it's all sugar

[-] Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Yes. That is the point of my comment. Thank you

[-] Treczoks@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

This is honestly just a weird talking point I see online.

It is not that weird - Subways bread is rated as "cake" at least in Ireland.

[-] Exatron@lemmy.world -1 points 2 weeks ago

Yes, for tax purposes. It says nothing about the nutritional content.

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