Bringing home the bacon.

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...lling-demand-nitrite-cured-bacon-cancer-fears

I guess the saying gets even less use now. I wonder how it lies in the landscape of risk.
E.g. Versus wood burning stoves or diesel fumes?

They've been saying this on vegan Facebook pages for years. When disgusting trolls post, mocking pig and other animal slaughter and abuse, many reply to them that the pig will have the last laugh as they are eating/ consuming dangerous chemicals used to make bacon and ham! 🐷

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HMS_Dave

Grand Old Lady
And sedentary lifestyles, the enormous rise of fast food and convenience delivery services such as Just Peat and Deliverpoo. The worsening quality of food and additives and pollutants flooding fields and the rivers. I would wager nitrite cured bacon compares minimally to this.
 
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albion

albion

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Possibly though I have bought a lot less bacon bacon
Apparantly it adds 18% to the risk of bowel cancer. Charred meat is another risk but not quantified like bacon, a class 1 cancer cause.
 

HMS_Dave

Grand Old Lady
Possibly though I have bought a lot less bacon bacon
Apparantly it adds 18% to the risk of bowel cancer. Charred meat is another risk but not quantified like bacon, a class 1 cancer cause.

But then there is cost of the brands listed in the article compared to the standard nitrite cured bacon. On Tesco the "naked" range sold by Finnebrogue is £18.75 per kg. Whereas the standard Tesco range is £5.63 per kg. If you are a moderate consumer of Bacon that's a lot and more people are feeling the pinch. Bacon is pretty good value compared to deli sandwich meats. Of course though, The best option for those worried would be to avoid it and im sure The Guardian would agree. Choice is ones to make though.

Incidentally, Harvard did a study on Organic foods vs Non-Organic and claim that the risk of consuming Non-Organic increases your risk of cancer by 25%. Again, Organic tends to carry a moderate price premium over standard Non-Organic. You see where im going with this? Nobody wants cancer, but sometimes people are dictated by availability and costs.

Then, There's the risk of being an Australian which carries a significantly higher risk of developing skin cancer than here in the UK, in fact, much much higher then the risk of Bowel cancer from dangerous bacon. When you consider the charred meat you mention, they must be all on borrowed time. I cannot fathom why anybody wants to go to that death trap!

In all seriousness, i don't worry about such studies, not because i have a desire to be terminally ill, but because risk of death is present everywhere in our lives, not least riding a bicycle!
 

Punkawallah

Veteran
Avoiding all risk does not mean you live longer - it just seems like it. Nobody gets out alive, so if you enjoy a bacon buttie , go for it.

I am minded of the study that showed eating burgers caused cancer. It transpired that, proportionate to the amounts fed to rats, a person would have to eat a 3’ burger at every meal for 30 years to get the same results.
 
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steveindenmark

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I would imagine there are also a thousand other foods they could have picked on. Usually all the things we like. Coffee, white bread, sugar, cakes.

How do you know if your bacon is nitrate cured?

The supermarket shelves could soon be empty playing this game.
 
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albion

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I suspect they all are, apart from the expensive 'naturally cured' stuff.
No doubt things will be soon made easier via the use of 'nitrite cancer free'.
Risks go up the older you get so small changes 'might' be important.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I dont care what they say, I wont be giving up my petrol basted crack cocaine cured halibut.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I.must admit to being partly swayed by the evidence...and perhaps partly because the very stuff theyre doing to meat to make it have a longer storage life, colour etc...actually makes it less enjoyable in taste.
Bacon ? Who doesnt like bacon but its more likely to boil in a frying pan now theres that much water in it. I simply dont enjoy bacon like i used to and for that reason, buy far less than i used to.
Same with ham...its simply not the stuff.you used to buy, doesnt taste as good.

Trouble is, to buy a healthy alternative now is becoming very expensive.
I can buy a supermarket chicken for around £5, a butchers supplied one...around £9...thats an extra 80% !!! Extrapolate that across all the meats you buy as a rough guide ?
 
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I have read many articles saying that one food or another adds X% to the risk of getting cancer. I am sure that if I avoided all of them I’d stand no chance at all.

Is that how it works?

Yup
eat meat AND YOU DIE

eat a pure vegan diet and you get hardly any on the right minerals AND YOU DIE

to counter it take lots of supplements
take artificial supplements AND YOU DIE

personally I reckon I will die at some point whatever I do - and life without some decent food is not worth living
 
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