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I suspect the ****s at PETA are behind this, somehow.
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I just hope they put a "health tax" or something on this kind of food so we can use that money to solve the problem.
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It's not like there isn't a kernel of truth in what you're saying though. I just think moderation plays a role in such ideas. |
Kc BBQ tailgate style Soylent Green old people patties and sweet potato fries. yum yum
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In semi-related news... testers found unlabeled meats, hygiene problems, and other unexpected ingredients in hot dogs. And human DNA in 2 percent of hot dogs sampled (2/3 of which were vegetarian hot dogs).
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...dogs/74617102/ http://www.clearfood.com/food_report..._hotdog_report |
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risk increases as consumption increases, so yea if you eat all red meat, it's bad for the colon, increasing cancer risk. duh... where is the study about increased consumption of poultry increasing risk of cancer, gonna be very similar. balanced diet, it's not rocket surgery folks now the processed meats are a different bag, there can be a lot of crap in there, can be... look further into processed foods like canned soups, boxed pasta dishes, etc, same deal folks, that shit is not good for you, duh... |
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This isn't news. At all. Nitrates have always been bad for you, red meat has always caused cancer and processed meats simply wreck havoc from head to toe. |
Sounds like a bunch of baloney. Or bologna.
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When does the USDA start packing cold cuts with a cancer warning? |
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