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Cheap Bologna....OT, Ya Think?
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Posted by Glenn F. on May 07, 2007 at 04:59:58 from (64.109.36.59):
Any of you guys work at a packing plant? We're vegetarian at our house, but we have a little Yorkie/Shetzu dog who is not. We keep some cheap bologna on hand for him. He will do just anything you can think of for a slice of that stuff! I've done a few Google searches/little reading, but can any of you tell me how a company can manufacture/market a pound of bologna for $.88/lb. and still make money? How is that stuff made? I think your answers will be further reason for me to remain a vegetarian! Thanks, Glenn F.
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