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Raytec on juniorstocks.com   Canadian "Junior" Digest, Cash Cow #14  juniorstocks.com  **********************************************************       re: Business Week March 1,1999 page 34,          HOW TO HEAD OFF THE NEXT TAINTED-FOOD DISASTER          by Ellen Licking &amp; John Carey       Listeria, the deadly bug has caused illnesses, more than a dozen      deaths and nine major food recalls in the last four months.       The preventive solution to the problem of Listeria contamination      exists already. It's called Chlorine Dioxide.       Sara Lee, Oscar Mayer Foods, B.B. Meat &amp; Sausage and Ba Le Meat       Processing &amp; Wholesale would save their reputation and lots of        money in recalls and advertising if they were using Chlorine      Dioxide to wipe out bugs that settle on food. It cost Sara Lee      alone US$76 Million to pull 30 million pounds of meat from      supermarkets and to shut down production. How much money will      they loose in sales and how much money will they spend in             advertising to save brand names? How about lawsuits by consumers?       The same companies and the American Meat Institute should put      pressure on the FDA to fastrack the approval of Chlorine Dioxide      for meat since it has already been approved for sanitizing peeled      or cut produce that would later be frozen and for cleaning whole      fruits. The FDA said earlier this year that it will give top      priority to petitions for new food additives that could improve      food safety (WSJ-Jan6/99).       RAYTEC CAPITAL CORP. has the solution : Dry Media Chlorine      Dioxide       Raytec is focused on food safety solutions. The company develops      perishable control systems and antimicrobial control products for      the food industry which are designed to reduce shrink loss,      enhance product quality and destroy bacteria.       It is about time companies like Sara Lee and the FDA look into      Raytec's Food Safety Technology which has already been approved      by the EPA for a number of applications.       Regards,      Luc Lesage      Corporate Relations      Raytec Capital Corp.      www.raytec-capital.com      llesage@idmail.com</description><image><url>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/images/Logo380x132.png</url><title>SI - Raytec Capital (RCC.V)</title><link>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=26279</link><width>380</width><height>132</height></image><ttl>10</ttl></channel></rss>