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Doesn't mean I have to buy it. I quit buying meat, even the so called organic meat, at my Kroger store a couple of months ago. Plenty of regenerative farmers that sell and ship online for clean meat. I also haven't cruised a fast food lane in a decade. Fruit and veggies? Learn to grow your own, can, freeze and dry and get a few chickens. Don't let the bass turds win ! And yes, i know i will get attacked by the large city dwellers that can't raise food. I don't understand your dilemma. Can you shop online? if not, MOVE! Can't think of a job in the world that was worth the jab or worth starving over. Called priorities.

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This is turning into real life “Fear Factor.”

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Michael,

I've already seen some Aldis's caned meet products from Europe

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As my mother used to say, "Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should do it".

No one is going to buy their crappy lab grown meat. I refer you to the complete lack of interest in veggie burgers.

I really wish some of the mainstream media, would actually investigate if all of these sacrifices we're supposed to make to save the climate are actually worth all of the effort. Electric cars create massive amounts of pollution to mine the necessary components for their batteries (which, BTW, don't last long and are hard to dispose of). Where does all the electricity to charge them come from? Well, it's coal, of course. Can our electric grid withstand the extra strain or will rolling blackouts be part of our near future?

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Maybe we have been eating it all along, e.g. chicken viennas, same recipe, difference is they work now on the shape and look of it, should resemble real chicken.

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So we're eating fake dead animals grown from real dead animals, drinking water from taps and bottles rather than rivers, raising dogs and cats rather than sons and daughters, and worshiping a fat orange autocratic Messiah rather than a Jewish Socialist one.

I'll buy some of this meat. If my dog and cat eat it just as eagerly, I'll be sold.

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Your dog and cat no longer know the difference between clean food and garbage food. We been feeding them rendered slaughter house , road kill and even euthanized pets in a can or baked into kibble for years. Want to eat that? You need an education...and a muzzle.

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Nope. Maybe that's what you've been feeding yours, but mine have always gotten organic beef, steak-on-the-bone to be more specific.

So it wasn't me who needed the education or muzzle, Fido.

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So maybe you should be more careful how you make your snarky comments? And no, after over 50 years in the pet care business, grooming, boarding, vet and rescue plus being raised on a free range livestock farm, my education is intact, but thanks anyway.

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I made a post. You made the snark and a whole lot of wrong assumptions.

BTW, those who beg others to believe that their educations are intact are generally the ones who need the educating, Old Yeller. You get points for thanking me though.

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Whatever lassie.

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