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RFID tracking microchips on food packaging ?????
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 424022:MV81NDE3ODlfODMyMDM0Nl8xQTE3RDRFNQ==] "RFID advances help food traceability By Ahmed ElAmin LATEST NEWS HEADLINES Flavour key to healthy foods revolution, says Unilever Kraft Foods sells European assets Cross-linked pectin to lead to better emulsions for food? Food Design opens new chocolate panning room Green tea's Alzheimer protection gets more support GET THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS IDTechEx RFID traceability All market reports 12-Jan-2006 - Advances in RFID make the technology more useful to food processors in tracing and tracking their products." http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/news/ng.asp?n=65062-idtechex-rfid-traceability -- "Frozen-Food Distributor Tests RFID Having established its own RFID center, Richmond Cold Storage provides RFID testing services for a range of meat, frozen food and other products. By Jonathan Collins Sept. 28, 2004—Of the many manufacturers facing demands from Wal-Mart, the Department of Defense and a range of others to meet RFID tagging mandates on their shipments, some food suppliers are facing an especially tough situation. Patrick Hughes “There is so much moisture in meat, frozen or not, and RFID hates moisture,” says Pat Hughes, director of operations at Richmond Cold Storage Co., which is based in Richmond, Va." http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/1137/1/1/ Links galore from the purveyors themselves: http://rfid.idtechex.com/rfid/en/ Interesting discussion thread w/ pic of RFID chip in an HK pistol: http://www.hk-usa.com/wforum/viewtopic.php?t=1584 Hmmmm. . . . http://www.whynot.net/view_idea?id=1023 The Spychip essential FAQs--and answers: http://www.spychips.com/faqs.html Along the lines of the above and with GREAT pics of actual chips/tags as used in various consumer products, PLUS lotsa good links: http://www.none-o-your.biz/issues/rfid.html http://epic.org/privacy/rfid/ http://rfidnas.com/disable-rfid Airline food? http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/1535/1/1/ "Hi there. We are BIG RFID and this is what we can do for your business" ($hit) http://www.rfidfood.com/ The title is "RFID for Animals, Food and Farming 2008-2018" This scourge is NOT going away, folks. For a mere $2,500, these folks will let you have their report re. the bennies and implications of RFID in PDF format--for $2,700 you can have the print copy. SCARY stuff. D@mn. http://www.electronics.ca/reports/rfid/animal_food_rfid.html "Don't mess with Texas!"--Instruments, that is. TI has long been a BIG player in the RFID biz: http://www.ti.com/rfid/ Read & enjoy. ;( [/quote]
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RFID tags are meant to be microscopic tracking microchips located anywhere on the packaging of food items and you have no idea that it is there.
does anyone have any info on RFID tracking microchips ?
please, any info no matter how small badly wanted on this issue................
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