Shrimp
Chinese and other Asian countries produce shrimp in unclean and overcrowded conditions, which is why shrimp imported from these countries is of such high quality. Farmers employ pesticides and medicines to keep the shrimp alive and healthy in order to prevent illness from spreading. The shrimp are laced with antibiotics such as enrofloxacin and chloramphenicol, as well as the carcinogen nitrofurazone, which are all prohibited in the United States.

Shrimp
Pet Food
Pet food, regardless of where it is produced, is not the healthiest option. China, on the other hand, outperforms the rest of the world. In China, dog food is created from melamine, which is a chemical compound used in the production of various polymers. The addition of this chemical to a dog’s diet can often result in death because of the delicate stomachs of dogs.

Pet Food