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Old May 31st, 2007, 07:58 PM       
Three whole cases of mad cow disease :O BETTER JUMP ON THAT

I think that industry is hilarious. Especially how, in this case, other companies are afraid of how it will make their business look, and might make their products less appealing. I don't see what they are worried about, though, because doing all that testing would probably raise the cost of beef -- at least slightly. It will be right next to organic meat in the grocery store, although I doubt it will be 8 dollars a pound or whatever -- like organic meat is.
This is reminiscent of when many companies were afraid that labeling genetic engineered products as such would cut into their profits or whatever.
What a bunch of vaginas. Reminds me of the, "Anti-dog-eat-dog" policy in when atlas shrugged.

With THREE WHOLE CASES of mad cow disease reported in the united states you'd think that all the other companies could label their meat as, "99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 9999999 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% mad cow disease free!" with maybe slightly different wording ;o
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Old Jun 1st, 2007, 08:49 AM       
i dont think you understand. the government is actually trying to stop a company from independently testing its own product.

aside from that, yu really cant tell how many people are infected with mad cow because it has a latency period of 10-20 years plus it might just be diagnosed as early onset alzheimers, which is on the rise.
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Old Jun 1st, 2007, 01:54 PM       
that's why I said it reminds me of the genetic engineering labeling thing. Didn't the FDA complain about that and try to suppress it? Same thing with transfats, i think. I just don't see it as anything new, really. I'm not saying it's not stupid, though. I doubt the reason they are blocking it is on some type of ethical grounds, but to protect a few companies. So I don't see how my post is "Misunderstanding."
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