Posted by oldtanker on October 19, 2012 at 12:14:25 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: Ot: sports? posted by slim on October 19, 2012 at 07:37:06:
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OK, you are taking that if a different way than intended. I should have worded it, if Jinma started painting their tractors JD Green and Yellow and sticking JD emblems on em.....
And as far as pick slime having no health risk, prove it. They used a liner in tin cans for years. Started in WWII. In the last few years they have found it in fact has health risk.
My big thing here is pink slime is NOT good for the farmer. Prices are based on demand. So if the packing plant gets 50 pound of slime off an animal that's 50 pounds of live cow they don't have to buy. They didn't drop the price of meat because of it. The packing plants pocketed that extra money and darn sure were not sharing that with the farmer. It reduced the need for them to buy more cows which decreased demand which resulted in lower prices. They did one heck of a job convincing beef growers that it was good for them but simple supply and demand tells a different story. It's like the gluing meat to make steaks. Meat that would have been ground in the past is now being made into steak reducing the need to buy more cows to meet the demand in the stores. Again, less demand, lower prices to the farmer and greater profits for the packing companies.
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