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Re: Products from rendering plants


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Posted by Paul on June 06, 2014 at 08:13:52 from (76.77.203.247):

In Reply to: Re: Products from rendering plants posted by George Marsh on June 06, 2014 at 04:51:53:

That is a better source.

Your original source is from, basically, terrorists, and should be mocked and ridiculed no matter what they have to say. They are a more disgusting group than the vat contents of a rendering plant......

Now, as to the message you are promoting....

Yea? So?

We want cheap food. We would rather save our money for cable bills, cell phone bills, car payments, and electronic gadgets from China.

As long as food has some basic oversight to keep it relatively safe, we just want it cheap, sugared, and greasy.

It's always been that way.

Corn prices went up to double or more the past 2 years do to some real odd weather, and folks were howling even here on food costing too much. Heck, our system allowed for plenty of food available, never mind a 15% minor cost increase..... In a different system we are more likely to be complaining about a lack of food, that would be much worse!

Change stuff like this and pet food will be double or more, food food will go up a lot more too as we pay landfill costs to get rid of food wastes, create a bigger ecological waste and inefficiencies.....

People will complain more about that then if a little jello comes from a rendering plant.

If you look closer at the rendering plants, the stuff that makes it to food is pretty specialized, and is separated from the stuff that is smelly and bad - don't mean different piles of dead critter parts, but separated by what it is when it comes out of the plant -, so it isn't quite as dire as projected by your sources, but it is indeed what it is.

Heck the best steak from the best cut on the grill came from a few inches away from the manure pile inside the cow anyhow, not much difference for those of us really aware of food.

You have some good conerns we mostly know, we need to keep a balance in life.

Paul


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