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o jeez CDerekGo Apr 2019 #1
I can see this going bad very quickly. Luciferous Apr 2019 #2
My thoughts also. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #12
+1 Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #18
How long until the first disease outbreak? greymattermom Apr 2019 #3
Trichinosis anyone? hedda_foil Apr 2019 #4
At least for trichinosis you can just cook thoroughly. Other things, not so much. Hekate Apr 2019 #11
This will not go well. Greedy corporations will just let inspections slide. democratisphere Apr 2019 #5
another reason handmade34 Apr 2019 #6
Plants often carry vicious toxins. You clearly missed the recent lettuce recalls. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #13
I rarely miss these handmade34 Apr 2019 #16
Make sure you home grow or buy locally since Trump has long since gutted the FDA Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #19
I am one of the fortunate ones handmade34 Apr 2019 #21
Look like you are a bit hard core. That is way better than most people. nt Blue_true Apr 2019 #23
I sow microgreen Mendocino Apr 2019 #28
Or buy from a local health food store that sells produce. Blue_true Apr 2019 #22
The Trump says "Oink". snort Apr 2019 #7
...because we know how well industries police themselves.... spanone Apr 2019 #8
What could possibly go wrong? Bettie Apr 2019 #9
What could possibly go wrong with this plan? Hekate Apr 2019 #10
Borowitz? moondust Apr 2019 #14
Many of the US pork farms have long-term export contracts with China. They won't like infected meat. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #15
We've gone all the way back to 1906 and The Jungle ProudLib72 Apr 2019 #17
Donnie's war against expertise and competence continues its Blitzkrieg assault Blue_Tires Apr 2019 #20
Woohoo!!! E Coli poisoning here we come! Initech Apr 2019 #24
This should go well. smirkymonkey Apr 2019 #25
I honestly don't think they can make it any worse for the animals.Factory farming is so horrific BUT mucifer Apr 2019 #26
Considering how the factory farms treat sows, I am almost happy for this change. athena Apr 2019 #27
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