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Did you know that in America, they did a food safety test thing and slaughterhouses, and 78% of the meat tested had traves of poo in it? About 30% had Salmonella, and about 15% had e-coli.
Oh, and one burger has bits of a couple of hgundred cows in. And they feed dead cats anf dogs to cows - I you not.
The smell that you breathe in isn't actually the food, it's a manufactured scent made in a laboratory - the same way that perfumes and deodorants etc are made.
And as for the effect that the fast food industry is having on other industries, I could be here all day.
If I was you, I'd go and read the book. Very interesting, and very eye opening. Especially the bit where he describes his visit to a slaughterhouse...
Eurgh
> I don't care WHAT they put in KFC - it still tastes goooooooooooood
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Urgh, KFC nearly tastes as bad as Burger King. McDonalds is the only half decent place for fast food. Accept it
Read it on holiday
And yes you usually get that argument... I don't care if slaughter house workers, crap and mice are in my fast food it tastes good etc etc
Personal choice though
> I'd eat my own poo if I thought it would have traces of burger in it.
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lol
Did you know that Human poop has more germs in it than dog poop?
True story.
Did you know that in America, they did a food safety test thing and slaughterhouses, and 78% of the meat tested had traves of poo in it? About 30% had Salmonella, and about 15% had e-coli.
Oh, and one burger has bits of a couple of hgundred cows in. And they feed dead cats anf dogs to cows - I you not.
The smell that you breathe in isn't actually the food, it's a manufactured scent made in a laboratory - the same way that perfumes and deodorants etc are made.
And as for the effect that the fast food industry is having on other industries, I could be here all day.
If I was you, I'd go and read the book. Very interesting, and very eye opening. Especially the bit where he describes his visit to a slaughterhouse...