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The gutter oil problem in China

Started by Rancidmilko, June 02, 2022, 11:58:57 AM

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Rancidmilko

I saw a video on YT the other, I've heard about that a long time ago and thought it was gone, but apparently, 10% of all oil used in China today is "recycled" from non-sanitary conditions



Is it really that big of a problem there?



Soy oil has skyrocketed here in Brazoo in the last year, it went from 3 to 9 reals and people are going insane. I imagine this has something to do with China buying more soy and corn.



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There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455457 time=1654185537 user_id=2853
I saw a video on YT the other, I've heard about that a long time ago and thought it was gone, but apparently, 10% of all oil used in China today is "recycled" from non-sanitary conditions



Is it really that big of a problem there?



Soy oil has skyrocketed here in Brazoo in the last year, it went from 3 to 9 reals and people are going insane. I imagine this has something to do with China buying more soy and corn.



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Restaurants in Canada and England recycle cooking oil too.

weebles

You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.

Anonymous

Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.

There is a slight difference between that and reusing french fry oil over and over again.

weebles

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Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.

There is a slight difference between that and reusing french fry oil over and over again.

Haha that is sure true but people bought into the hype and  raised the prices of old rusted out cars to insane prices people tend to buy into the hype.

Anonymous

Quote from: weebles post_id=455533 time=1654203298 user_id=2191
Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=455527 time=1654202945 user_id=2015
Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.

There is a slight difference between that and reusing french fry oil over and over again.

Haha that is sure true but people bought into the hype and  raised the prices of old rusted out cars to insane prices people tend to buy into the hype.

I get your point.

Rancidmilko

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Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455457 time=1654185537 user_id=2853
I saw a video on YT the other, I've heard about that a long time ago and thought it was gone, but apparently, 10% of all oil used in China today is "recycled" from non-sanitary conditions



Is it really that big of a problem there?



Soy oil has skyrocketed here in Brazoo in the last year, it went from 3 to 9 reals and people are going insane. I imagine this has something to do with China buying more soy and corn.



I

Restaurants in Canada and England recycle cooking oil too.


They have that here too, but it's for biodiesel and such. Although it wouldn't surprise me if they started recycling cooking of to reuse it on the food industry again



Especially with the price now



I've always been wary of eating out, now it's gonna be even harder.
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.


Yeah, but reusing sewage oil to COOK?!
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455926 time=1654268594 user_id=2853
Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.


Yeah, but reusing sewage oil to COOK?!

In Canada, cooking oil is reused more times than it should be.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=455937 time=1654270795 user_id=3254
Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455926 time=1654268594 user_id=2853
Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.


Yeah, but reusing sewage oil to COOK?!

In Canada, cooking oil is reused more times than it should be.


They do it here, especially at "pastelarias"



I've learned to quickly take a look inside their frying cauldron



If the oil is too dark, I don't even bother



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There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455945 time=1654271428 user_id=2853
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=455937 time=1654270795 user_id=3254
Quote from: Rancidmilko post_id=455926 time=1654268594 user_id=2853
Quote from: weebles post_id=455526 time=1654201673 user_id=2191
You can make Bio Diesel that is why those old W-109 Mercedes 300 are popular  even older VW TDI's can run off it is great alterative  option during high fuel prices.


Yeah, but reusing sewage oil to COOK?!

In Canada, cooking oil is reused more times than it should be.


They do it here, especially at "pastelarias"



I've learned to quickly take a look inside their frying cauldron



If the oil is too dark, I don't even bother



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I used to work as a waitress in a restaurant..



It's more hygienic to eat at restuarants earlier, rather than later.

Rancidmilko

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=455946 time=1654271570 user_id=3254


I used to work as a waitress in a restaurant..



It's more hygienic to eat at restuarants earlier, rather than later.


Yep, also during the first days of the weekend. They tend to do the "heavy cleaning" usually on weekends on places that open on commercial hours during weekdays



By Wednesday, many are looking dirty already
There\'s always a bigger fish.

Anonymous

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Quote from: Fashionista post_id=455946 time=1654271570 user_id=3254


I used to work as a waitress in a restaurant..



It's more hygienic to eat at restuarants earlier, rather than later.


Yep, also during the first days of the weekend. They tend to do the "heavy cleaning" usually on weekends on places that open on commercial hours during weekdays



By Wednesday, many are looking dirty already

Thursday morning was our big cleaning and oil changing day..



Thursday night was the best time to dine where I worked.

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Anonymous

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This is cool...



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I love this video Bonkerfist.....I love Japan.