This is no different then the old "Meet your Meat" peta video thats been around for ages. It's no secret where our food comes from, they have been mutating and genetically altering animals for a while now. See featherless chickens by KFC for example. Yet we all trust the FDA to keep us safe.. Either breed and grow your own, or deal with it, because even "free range" is a joke. Originally Posted by Calista_Synit would be the USDA not FDA
it would be the USDA not FDAThe USDA inspects the animals for health, contaminants, and consumption safety. "The main goals of the United States Department of Agriculture include creating and maintaining a model for food production, environmental concerns, and a safe and healthy food supply. The department strives to keep the industry of American food production competitive around the world, while balancing a concern for natural resources and conservation. Under the larger umbrella of the United States Department of Agriculture, individual areas focus on specific sectors of the nutrition and food production industry"
a yes stressed out animals do cause for tougher meat but remember I said to use a sharp instrument when cutting the tails off Originally Posted by cptjohnstone
The old saying goes if you ever visit a slaughterhouse, you will never eat steak again.I worked at a chicken slaughtering plant in Forest MS for all of about 3 weeks. Once I saw a woman vomit on the conveyer belt, all over chicken parts. The section was washed off with water, dipped in a tank of a bleach solution and moved along for packaging, I quit on the spot. The huge barrels of chicken reeked of decomposition and rot, they just added some more of that solution, let it sit, added color agent, and sent it along.. Although I will never eat tyson products again, it doesn't stop me from eating chicken all together. I just go to the small butcher in East Biloxi and get freshly slaughtered, home grown, local chicken and beef instead of mega companies who are supplying HUGE amounts around the nation. Buy small, buy local whenever possible, that eliminates a lot of worry for me.
Well, I have been in several, and I have no problem what so ever woofing down a big T-Bone.
Of course, we know that Humans are the only animals that kill in a inhumane way. Yeh, ever seen the Orcas, (killer whales), toy with the seals before they finally administer the finale? Not pretty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0qMT2YBIcg Originally Posted by Jackie S
The USDA inspects the animals for health, contaminants, and consumption safety. "The main goals of the United States Department of Agriculture include creating and maintaining a model for food production, environmental concerns, and a safe and healthy food supply. The department strives to keep the industry of American food production competitive around the world, while balancing a concern for natural resources and conservation. Under the larger umbrella of the United States Department of Agriculture, individual areas focus on specific sectors of the nutrition and food production industry"In my 35+years I have never of the FDA doing anything in the meat biz, as to making a profit? industry standards are 1% but they turn it 52 weeks a year
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The FDA actually makes the laws that impact the use, keep, condition, and slaughter of animals for consumption; along with what chemicals can be used on them. Although you are correct, the slaughter houses must answer to them for downer animals, unhealthy conditions and such. Honestly, I don't like the way food source animals are treated, (unless I can raise my own, there is little I can do to prevent it.)but I am very concerned with the drugs I'm ingesting because the industry is hell bent on making lots of cash with little to no down time. The FDA though, can tell them to STOP genetically altering and infusing them with hormones and chemicals that may actually be harmful to the consumer;
http://www.livestrong.com/article/54...ghtering-laws/ Originally Posted by Calista_Syn
In my 35+years I have never of the FDA doing anything in the meat biz, as to making a profit? industry standards are 1% but they turn it 52 weeks a year Originally Posted by cptjohnstone"Meat and Poultry
like this Originally Posted by cptjohnstone
Ordering panda at Panda Express! LOL! I love it! I'm going to do that the next time my daughter insists on taking me there. Thanks, Joe! Originally Posted by CuteOldGuySure, I know they're endangered, but damn it man, they're tasty! These tree huggers are taking all the joy out of going out to eat. Before you know it you won't be able to get whale burgers.