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Fake meat making people ill, group claims
Nando Times ^ | August 13, 2002 | STEVE MITCHELL

Posted on 08/13/2002 2:03:49 PM PDT by Apollo

WASHINGTON (August 13, 2002 2:32 p.m. EDT) - A new meat substitute that is made from fungus is making people violently ill and should be taken off the market, a consumer advocacy group charged Monday.

The product, Quorn, which is comprised of a fungus called mycoprotein, egg whites and other ingredients, comes in a variety of forms, including chicken-style nuggets and fillets. Although Quorn products were only introduced to the U.S. market in January, the manufacturer, Marlow Foods, has sold them in the United Kingdom since 1985.

Michael Jacobson, executive director of Center for Science in the Public Interest, said at a news briefing that his organization has heard from more than 90 people, including 16 Americans, who developed vomiting, diarrhea or other problems after eating Quorn products.

"Quorn products have been on the market for only a few months, but they clearly fail the test of safety," Jacobson said.

Marlow Foods' U.S. Director Dave Wilson called the allegations "quite ridiculous." The reports of people becoming ill "are unscientific and unsubstantiated," Wilson told United Press International. He noted that both the Food and Drug Administration and European health authorities have determined Quorn products to be safe.

Marlow Foods acknowledges that a small number of people may have a reaction to Quorn but this is far fewer than the number of people who are allergic to common foods such as fish, soy and milk.

Marlow claims that based on an analysis of the number of people in the United Kingdom who consume their products only one in 146,000 people experience a reaction to Quorn whereas they may be hundreds or thousands of times more likely to have a reaction to shellfish, soy or milk products.

CSPI denied this number, saying it is based on faulty data and does not account for the people who get ill but never report it or the people who have multiple servings of the product. "The true incidence" of people who get ill after consuming Quorn is much higher, ranging from 1 in 500 to 1 in 80, the group said.

Jacobson cited one study conducted by the company and submitted to the FDA that found that 10 percent of people who consumed Quorn's fungal ingredient experienced vomiting, stomachaches or nausea. This is about double the percentage of people who did not eat the fungus and who developed those symptoms.

Victor Stanwick, who got ill on two occasions after eating Quorn products, said he was "projectile vomiting for hours." Laura Hubbard, who also got violently ill from the meat substitute, said she had to be taken to the hospital and treated for dehydration after vomiting five times.

A spokeswoman for the Food and Drug Administration who requested anonymity said the agency has not received any complaints or reports of illness related to the products.

Marlow Foods did their own analysis in 2001 and determined mycoprotein to be safe. The FDA has reviewed this analysis and "based on our evaluation, we have no questions at this time regarding their conclusions," the agency spokeswoman told UPI.

She noted, however, "We have not seen these reports" of illness CSPI refers to, but "we are interested in seeing them."

CSPI submitted some of those reports to FDA Monday along with a request that the agency take the Quorn products off the market.

Jacobson conceded that the causes of the illnesses are unknown. It could be due to a toxin produced by the fungus - which Marlow Foods is aware of and thus grows the fungus under conditions that prevent the formation of toxins - or simply due to allergic reactions to the ingredient, he said.

Jacobson says the people who they have heard from "are undoubtedly the tip of the iceberg" because most people who have experienced illness due to the Quorn products are unlikely to report it. In addition, Marlow Foods plans to increase sales of the product and this will lead to more cases of illness, he warned.


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1 posted on 08/13/2002 2:03:49 PM PDT by Apollo
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To: Apollo
Why eat fake meat when you can eat the real thing? What do you call animals that eat only vegetable matter? Prey. Herbivores are carnivore food. I think it's funny vegetarians are willing to reduce themselves to the status of prey, but I'm going to stick to being a predator.
2 posted on 08/13/2002 2:09:14 PM PDT by Entropy Squared
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To: Apollo
"Although Quorn products were only introduced to the U.S. market in January, the manufacturer, Marlow Foods, has sold them in the United Kingdom since 1985."

This probably didn't hurt the British palate/stomach since they only know how to destroy beef in their cooking....

NeverGore :^)

3 posted on 08/13/2002 2:10:43 PM PDT by nevergore
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To: Apollo
"...that is made from fungus ..."

The Vegans think that Ergot poisoning is funny as hell, don't they, since it involves hallucinations...
4 posted on 08/13/2002 2:16:10 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: Apollo
Maybe this is why I get sick whenever I eat Arbys sandwiches. I'm not sure what is in those sandwiches but REAL MEAT it ain't. Once upon a time Arbys used to use REAL Roast Beef in their sandwiches. No longer.
5 posted on 08/13/2002 2:18:32 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
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To: nevergore
On the other hand, I've had some pretty good steaks in Scotland and in steakhouses in London that serve beef they claim is Scottish.

Remember, don't ever accuse a Scot of being British.
6 posted on 08/13/2002 2:18:49 PM PDT by jimtorr
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To: Apollo
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature.
7 posted on 08/13/2002 2:19:32 PM PDT by The Great RJ
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To: jimtorr
T-bone $4.50

With meat $12.50

8 posted on 08/13/2002 2:21:09 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Apollo
Egads! There's fungus among us.
9 posted on 08/13/2002 2:24:14 PM PDT by martian_22
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To: Apollo
Gads! "Quorn" sounds creepier than "Soylent Green" to begin with, and it gets worse form there. "Mycoprotein?" Makes me wanna puke just thinking about it. Uck. Bleah. Gag.
10 posted on 08/13/2002 2:26:46 PM PDT by eno_
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To: Apollo
Why can't they come up with a meat substitute that tastes good, is good for you, and is cheaper than steak?

Soy protein sure isn't it, with its feminizing hormones. And this Quorn sounds like a complete disaster.

11 posted on 08/13/2002 2:27:33 PM PDT by Post Toasties
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To: jimtorr
Scots and Welsh are not English. But they live on the island of Britain. I think that makes them British whether they like the name or not.
12 posted on 08/13/2002 2:27:53 PM PDT by Norman Conquest
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Ahhh for the return of the good ol' days with Cliff and Norm at the Trough n' Brew, with the All-U-Can-Eat Bef ® and Loobster ® specials.
13 posted on 08/13/2002 2:28:58 PM PDT by Harrison Bergeron
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To: Apollo
I tried the stuff. Once. Most awfull thing I've ever put in my mouth. And it had a laxative effect. I could go further, but I think y'all get the idea...
14 posted on 08/13/2002 2:30:59 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa
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To: Post Toasties
Have you ever tried it?
15 posted on 08/13/2002 2:33:14 PM PDT by JediGirl
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To: eno_
Hm....why don't you tell me everything that is in the McDonald's hamburger you've ingested?
16 posted on 08/13/2002 2:33:42 PM PDT by JediGirl
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To: Apollo
People should have better sense than to fall for ANYTHING like this.PASS THE SALT,SUGAR AND RED MEAT!
17 posted on 08/13/2002 2:35:06 PM PDT by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: Entropy Squared
You're not a predator. You're a hunter/gatherer...actually, you are descended from a nomadic hunter/gatherer. In addition, we're omnivores, which is why our mouth isn't made up of canine teeth.
18 posted on 08/13/2002 2:36:43 PM PDT by JediGirl
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To: Apollo
There was a Kosher dairy restaurant on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, now long gone, called Rappaport's. I recall something called a "protose steak" that was on the menu for people who wanted something meat-like instead of fish or dairy. I never had it. I never heard of anyone having it, but it was on the menu.

Why anyone would go to a dairy restaurant and order something meat-like is beyond me. It was said to be made of mushrooms. Same stuff?

Of course such a restaurant would be considered off-limits by a vegan.

19 posted on 08/13/2002 2:38:12 PM PDT by Salman
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To: JediGirl
I'm an omnivore but I'm also a predator. I didn't claim carnivore status. And I refuse to take on prey status.
20 posted on 08/13/2002 2:39:34 PM PDT by Entropy Squared
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