Labelling laws require that irradiated foods include labelling with either the statement "treated with radiation" or "treated by radiation" and the international symbol for irradiation, the radura (a green and white round symbol with a circle and two leaves inside).
The US approved it for wheat, potatoes, spices, fruits, vegetables, ground beef, pork, and poultry. The EU does not allow it.
Sales of irradiated ground beef in the US have been low because it retails for about 10 cents more a pound. "There is no indication from the US that it has been a big success." Apparently the ground beef looks grayish. They say the process is used to remove salmonella and ecoli. The article says the food is not sterile, but it also extends the shelf life. Sounds unhealthy and a waste of time to me. More reasons to buy local.
Are you going to eat it? I'm not. I wonder if it will glow in the dark?
