Conman 101: "I bought a pork loin once from Save a lot. Left it in the frige for 2 days and then took it out to cut up and cook. The package was one of those marinated deals that was sealed. When I opened it up and took it out of the package I saw all of these little brown rice looking things. At first I thought it was the seasoning. Then I looked a little closer and saw that it was fly eggs. Needless to say, I don't buy any meat from Save a lot any more. Those fly eggs were more of an indication that the meat was not handled properly than color. I don't mind paying for good handling of meat."
Conman 101: "Beefman, that was a whole pork loin, seasoned, in a vacum packed plastic package. There was no smelling it as it was sealed. In addition, when I opened the package, it was a little smelly, not a whole lot. It was as if someone re-pckaged it."
How many of you actually believe this????
An allegation of fly eggs in meat from the guy who thought his phone was being tapped when the phoneman was working on it. Hahaha!
This allegation of fly eggs is bullsh*t!
First, flies don't blow eggs on meat until the meat is tainted. I know because we taint meat on a regular basis for coyote bait.
Second, if the meat is sealed, the flies don't have access to the meat to blow eggs on it.
Third, if it was tainted enough for the flies to blow eggs, the smell would knock your socks off when you opened the vacuum sealed package.
Those are facts people!
This is just one more example of Conman 101's conspiring mind.
Readers, stop and think about this. This is a "no brainer".
~SH~