Meat Foods Franklin WI

The FDA has deemed irradiation a safe way to sterilize food, and most mainstream experts agree. But several studies do suggest that the compounds produced when fats are irradiated could contribute to the development of cancer. So if the school cafeterias serve irradiated meat, you'd better read on for more information.

Pick 'N Save Franklin - Rawson
(414) 427-8100
7201 S. 76Th St.
Franklin, WI
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Walmart
(414) 761-9560
6701 South 27Th Street
Franklin, WI
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(414) 761-9571
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Sam'S Club
(414) 761-0088
6705 S. 27Th St.
Franklin, WI
Pharmacy #
(414)304-1255

Festival Foods
(414) 281-8447
4771 So 27Th Ave
Greenfield, WI
 
Pick 'N Save Oak Creek - Tri City
(414) 761-1240
6462 S. 27Th St.
Oak Creek, WI
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Rawson Sentry
(414) 529-6280
7140 So 76Th
Franklin, WI
 
Pick 'N Save Wyndham Village
(414) 425-5400
7780 S. Lovers Lane Rd.
Franklin, WI
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Pick 'N Save Hales Corners
(414) 427-8812
5800 S. 108Th St.
Hales Corners, WI
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Target
(414) 282-1000
4777 S 27Th St
Greenfield, WI
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Pick 'N Save Oak Creek - Ryan Road
(414) 761-1498
2320 W. Ryan Road
Oak Creek, WI
Store Hours
6 AM - 11 PM

Irradiated Meat for Kids

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Don’t Expose Your Meat
Q
I’ve read that school cafeterias can serve irradiated meat. Should I be concerned?

A If you belong to the better-safe-than-sorry school of thought, then yes. Granted, the FDA has deemed irradiation a safe way to sterilize food, and most mainstream experts agree. But several studies do suggest that the compounds produced when fats are irradiated could contribute to the development of cancer.

According to Michael Greger, a Boston-based physician, this research shows that irradiation can produce profound chemical changes in meat, including some that can cause chromosomal damage. “There’s concern that this genetic damage may initiate or promote tumor growth,” he says. And while irradiation won’t make foods radioactive, it can sometimes deplete their vitamin content.

The best way to find out if your kid is chowing down on irradiated foods is to ask an administrator in your school district. While grocery stores must flag irradiated meat with the flowerlike international symbol for irradiation, restaurants and schools don’t have to inform consumers. To ensure that irradiated meats aren’t served to your children, your best bet may be to get the school board to pass a resolution banning them, as has happened in several school districts.

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