RobertMac
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That's interesting...I guess car parts can kill if someone is foolish enough to eat them!!!!hypocritexposer said:What about car parts, that can kill people?

That's interesting...I guess car parts can kill if someone is foolish enough to eat them!!!!hypocritexposer said:What about car parts, that can kill people?
RobertMac said:Most folks don't eat TVs!gcreekrch said:porter said:COOL Country of origin labeling. If the animal was born in Canada, it originated in Canada. I'm not trying to upset anyone here, all i'm saying is if a consumer wants to buy beef that was born and raised in the United States, they should have the right to do that. If I don't want to buy a t.v. that was made in China, I can look for one that was made some where else. It's not only a food safety issue, it's a patriotic issue, supporting an industry in your own country. I would think the people of Canada would rather support the Canadian beef industry, as they should. But I don't think its right for another country to interfere by forcing them to eat their beef through minipulation.
That TV may have been manufactured in China but where did all the materials needed for constructing it come from?
If by chance a certain portion of the components just happened to originate in the US or another country for that matter, shouldn't those "country (s) of origin" be listed on the label?
After all, it would be the "patriotic" thing to do wouldn't it?:shock: :wink:
How has COOL hurt your salmon industry...I try to eat my share!!!gcreekrch said:RobertMac said:Most folks don't eat TVs!gcreekrch said:That TV may have been manufactured in China but where did all the materials needed for constructing it come from?
If by chance a certain portion of the components just happened to originate in the US or another country for that matter, shouldn't those "country (s) of origin" be listed on the label?
After all, it would be the "patriotic" thing to do wouldn't it?:shock: :wink:
I believe Porter referred to the FACT that COOL isn't just a "food safety issue" but has something to do with being Patriotic and supporting an industry in one's own country.
It is much easier letting the cat out of the bag than putting it back in isn't it. :wink: