Posted by jackinok on June 13, 2012 at 09:02:10 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: OT:Mexican Beef? posted by RBnSC on June 13, 2012 at 03:43:57:
as I said before,imports of beef from Mexico is nothing new and it has been going on since the west was first settled. In fact it may surprise some folks to know its harder to find a fast food chain using american beef than it is to find one who doesnt. What is new is the labeling of beef and produce as being from mexico. why now? simple,its a marketing ploy.And a VERY GOOD ONE!!The same belief that makes some folks here say they wont buy it,means those of spanish and mexican descent WILL! not to metion those folks in MOST of the world who consider the US to be the "great evil". lets face it guys and gals,the world is wising up,govs that have held folks under their thumbs are falling right and left and people are demanding their share of the pie..sad thing is they also remember the supporters of those who oppressed them for so long.and with their new found freedoms comes the chance to become equals with them. power in the global markets are changing every day.
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