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| USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Dennis S
Date: April 23, 2012 09:53PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: April 23, 2012 10:11PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: $tevie
Date: April 23, 2012 10:33PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: john dough
Date: April 23, 2012 11:12PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Dennis S
Date: April 23, 2012 11:21PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: decay
Date: April 23, 2012 11:37PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: davester
Date: April 24, 2012 12:52AM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Ombligo
Date: April 24, 2012 03:44AM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: cbelt3
Date: April 24, 2012 07:42AM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: john dough
Date: April 24, 2012 07:58AM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Pam
Date: April 24, 2012 09:00AM
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I am astonished that people still eat meat or consume animal dairy, ever. When I was younger, you NEVER heard about people being lactose intolerant or massive meat recalls due to disease. There are things given to cows/chicken/pigs that are classified as "unsafe for human consumption" (RBGH, for one), yet we consume these beings; does not take much to deduce that people are getting worse off by consuming meat.
If you are eating "healthy" meat, then good for you (I personally won't) but unless you NEVER go to a restaurant, you are probably eating "unhealthy" meat as well.
| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: rjmacs
Date: April 24, 2012 09:19AM
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I am astonished that people still eat meat or consume animal dairy, ever. When I was younger, you NEVER heard about people being lactose intolerant or massive meat recalls due to disease. There are things given to cows/chicken/pigs that are classified as "unsafe for human consumption" (RBGH, for one), yet we consume these beings; does not take much to deduce that people are getting worse off by consuming meat.
If you are eating "healthy" meat, then good for you (I personally won't) but unless you NEVER go to a restaurant, you are probably eating "unhealthy" meat as well.
Unfortunately this applies to our entire food supply. Grains, fruits, and vegetables are just as scary.

| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Pam
Date: April 24, 2012 09:43AM
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I am astonished that people still eat meat or consume animal dairy, ever. When I was younger, you NEVER heard about people being lactose intolerant or massive meat recalls due to disease. There are things given to cows/chicken/pigs that are classified as "unsafe for human consumption" (RBGH, for one), yet we consume these beings; does not take much to deduce that people are getting worse off by consuming meat.
If you are eating "healthy" meat, then good for you (I personally won't) but unless you NEVER go to a restaurant, you are probably eating "unhealthy" meat as well.
Unfortunately this applies to our entire food supply. Grains, fruits, and vegetables are just as scary.
I respectfully disagree. Although it is possible, as noted above, to be sickened by tainted vegetables, the risk is much higher with animal products. Most people who are seriously sickened each year by food-borne illness have consumed tainted meat, dairy products, or eggs.
| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: rjmacs
Date: April 24, 2012 11:09AM
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I am astonished that people still eat meat or consume animal dairy, ever. When I was younger, you NEVER heard about people being lactose intolerant or massive meat recalls due to disease. There are things given to cows/chicken/pigs that are classified as "unsafe for human consumption" (RBGH, for one), yet we consume these beings; does not take much to deduce that people are getting worse off by consuming meat.
If you are eating "healthy" meat, then good for you (I personally won't) but unless you NEVER go to a restaurant, you are probably eating "unhealthy" meat as well.
Unfortunately this applies to our entire food supply. Grains, fruits, and vegetables are just as scary.
I respectfully disagree. Although it is possible, as noted above, to be sickened by tainted vegetables, the risk is much higher with animal products. Most people who are seriously sickened each year by food-borne illness have consumed tainted meat, dairy products, or eggs.
John made the comment that things are given to cows/chickens/pigs that are unclassified for human consumption. That most definitely applies to your grains/fruits/veggies. We're not talking e-coli here.

| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: Pam
Date: April 24, 2012 11:36AM
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I am astonished that people still eat meat or consume animal dairy, ever. When I was younger, you NEVER heard about people being lactose intolerant or massive meat recalls due to disease. There are things given to cows/chicken/pigs that are classified as "unsafe for human consumption" (RBGH, for one), yet we consume these beings; does not take much to deduce that people are getting worse off by consuming meat.
If you are eating "healthy" meat, then good for you (I personally won't) but unless you NEVER go to a restaurant, you are probably eating "unhealthy" meat as well.
Unfortunately this applies to our entire food supply. Grains, fruits, and vegetables are just as scary.
I respectfully disagree. Although it is possible, as noted above, to be sickened by tainted vegetables, the risk is much higher with animal products. Most people who are seriously sickened each year by food-borne illness have consumed tainted meat, dairy products, or eggs.
John made the comment that things are given to cows/chickens/pigs that are unclassified for human consumption. That most definitely applies to your grains/fruits/veggies. We're not talking e-coli here.
I'm a little confused. John, i think, was referring to additives (like rBGH, as he mentioned) that are not approved for human consumption. Nobody makes grains/fruits/veggies with rBGH, etc. Not yet anyway, though i wouldn't put it past Monsanto to engineer growth hormone-infused feed corn. Maybe you're making an indirect argument against genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: mattkime
Date: April 24, 2012 12:12PM
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| Re: USDA to let industry self-inspect chickens Posted by: john dough
Date: April 24, 2012 01:53PM
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