Legally, we should. It clogs up the medical system and FDA with preventable illnesses. Salmonella might permanently weaken your immune system and cause bad lasting effects.
I got virally induced IBS after I got peaches contaminated with Salmonella in summer of 2020. It was the sickest I’ve ever been, and my body was never quite the same after that. It doesn’t really feel like an illness, more like you ingested rat poison, and your body is desperately trying to get it out of you as quickly as possible for 2-3 weeks, with aftershocks of feeling unwell for many more months.
I mean, if people want to mend fences with E.coli, who are we to stop them?
Legally, we should. It clogs up the medical system and FDA with preventable illnesses. Salmonella might permanently weaken your immune system and cause bad lasting effects.
I got virally induced IBS after I got peaches contaminated with Salmonella in summer of 2020. It was the sickest I’ve ever been, and my body was never quite the same after that. It doesn’t really feel like an illness, more like you ingested rat poison, and your body is desperately trying to get it out of you as quickly as possible for 2-3 weeks, with aftershocks of feeling unwell for many more months.
Fuck that, my daughters daycare just had a bout of ecoli and I got it as well. Was shitty lol