New York – Hot Dog Makers, Meat Sellers Shake Off WHO Cancer Report

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    New York – Hot dog makers and meat sellers say a report from the World Health Organization labeling wieners, bacon and other processed meats as cancer-causers is baloney.

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    WHO said Monday that processed meats raised the risk of colon, stomach and other cancers. It also said red meat probably contributes to the disease, too.

    Meat eaters at a New York food court mostly shrugged off the report Monday. And Wall Street investors seemed to do the same, with shares of meat producers little changed.

    The North American Meat Institute, which represents meat producers, said the report was “alarmist.”

    “Classifying red and processed meat as cancer ‘hazards’ defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer,” the association said in a statement.

    Hormel Foods, which sells Spam, sliced bacon and canned chili, said the report “did not look at the benefits of meat consumption,” which it cited as including “important nutrients” and “high quality proteins.”

    But Hormel may also be preparing for a shift in consumers eating less processed foods. Earlier this year it paid $775 million to buy Applegate Farms, which sells organic deli meats, hot dogs and bacon, and doesn’t use antibiotics, hormones, artificial ingredients or chemical preservatives.

    Shares of Hormel Foods Corp. fell 1 percent Monday, as did shares of Kraft Heinz Co., which makes Oscar Mayer hot dogs. Shares of Tyson Foods Inc., the maker of Ball Park hot dogs, Jimmy Dean sausage and Hillshire Farm ham, fell nearly 5 percent, but that was attributed more to a research report from a JPMorgan Chase analyst that said Tyson is losing market share to competitors.

    Whether Americans will stay away from hot dogs, bacon and other meaty treats remains to be seen. Visitors at a food court in New York’s Penn Station, which houses a Nathan’s Famous hot dog restaurant, mostly said the WHO report won’t change what they eat.

    “People nowadays, they say ‘I’m going to change my eating habits,’ but when you’re hungry and you have to grab something close by, you’re going to eat there,” said Randy Duran of New York.

    Clevie Henry from St. Lucia said the convenience and taste of processed meat outweighs the pitfalls.

    “Anything tastes better with bacon,” Henry said.


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    shimon11210
    shimon11210
    8 years ago

    There’s nothing new here. Reputable oncologists have been saying this for years in regards to processed meats with nitrites and nitrates. If you’re not ready to cut this stuff out of your diet, perhaps at least don’t make it your staple.

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    Hotdogs and meat with nitrates have been suspected of being able to cause cancer for decades. I personally cannot understand why anyone would take the risk no matter how small. Same goes for smoking. Same goes for artificial colouring. Especially when there are viable alternatives.

    Secular
    Secular
    8 years ago

    רַק בְּכָל-אַוַּת נַפְשְׁךָ תִּזְבַּח וְאָכַלְתָּ בָשָׂר, כְּבִרְכַּת יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ אֲשֶׁר נָתַן-לְךָ–בְּכָל-שְׁעָרֶיךָ; הַטָּמֵא וְהַטָּהוֹר יֹאכְלֶנּוּ, כַּצְּבִי וְכָאַיָּל.

    Anominous
    Anominous
    8 years ago

    What’s the percentage of risk increase? Is it from 5% to 6% or what?

    Secular
    Secular
    8 years ago

    רַק בְּכָל-אַוַּת נַפְשְׁךָ תִּזְבַּח וְאָכַלְתָּ בָשָׂר, כְּבִרְכַּת יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ אֲשֶׁר נָתַן-לְךָ–בְּכָל-שְׁעָרֶיךָ; הַטָּמֵא וְהַטָּהוֹר יֹאכְלֶנּוּ, כַּצְּבִי וְכָאַיָּל.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    #2 than you may as well stop eating everything,but if you eat in moderation you will never have issues

    Ask the Rambam,who said this 1000 years ago