Red Robin
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First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.
Red Robin said:First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.
Kato said:Don't forget that someone put those cows on the trucks in the first place. :shock:
Red Robin said:First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.[/quote]
The "starving people" can have my share and my kids share also, can you gurantee that its perfectly safe after what they're saying now about the plant and watching that video?
Yanuck said:Red Robin said:First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.[/quote]
The "starving people" can have my share and my kids share also, can you gurantee that its perfectly safe after what they're saying now about the plant and watching that video?
I agree! But this is what NCBA says. So I guess the inspectors were having coffee when this happened.
We support USDA's recall as a precautionary measure. At the same time, we can say with confidence that the beef supply is safe. We have multiple interlocking safeguards in place in every beef processing plant in America so that if one is bypassed, the other systems continue to ensure the product we serve our families remains safe.
:???: :???: :???: :??? Wierd how its different when it affects your industry Ehhh :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:RobertMac said:Kato said:Don't forget that someone put those cows on the trucks in the first place. :shock:
These cows come from an industry that has reduced the useful life of a cow to less than two lactations...do you really believe they give a damn what happens to their spent cows???? In my opinion, dairy beef should have a separate label!!!!
The ones that seem to be getting a pass on this is FSIS and USDA...IT IS THEIR JOB TO SEE THAT THIS KIND OF THING DOESN'T HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!!!
And who is going to take the hit on this...it will be the BEEF CATTLE producers!!! When you don't care what happens to your product after it leaves your farm gate, this is what you get! Sad!
Red Robin said:First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.
Does no one wonder about the HSUS actions? Or have any concern that they could have found a few 'unhappy', employer hating employees at that plant and set the whole thing up to promote their own cause, namely ENDING ALL PRODUCTIVE USES OF ANIMALS?????? Why else would they sit on such information for months, subjecting even more animals to abuse?
mrj said:Does no one wonder about the HSUS actions? Or have any concern that they could have found a few 'unhappy', employer hating employees at that plant and set the whole thing up to promote their own cause, namely ENDING ALL PRODUCTIVE USES OF ANIMALS?????? Why else would they sit on such information for months, subjecting even more animals to abuse?
Certainly, I don't condone ANY mis-treatment of animals, nor ANY use of 'downer' animals for human food. With the possible exception of processing a broken legged, or other similar injured animal for use by the owners' FAMILY.
There have been some accusations against the dairy industry., and that plant. It will be interesting to see IF there are any investigations of any others, as well as the plant owners, operators, and employees.
Isn't this Hallmark a relatively SMALL packing plant, probably just trying to compete with the huge 'corporate nasties' some on this site love to hate?
Think about it. Doesn't it also seem reasonable that the people guilty of sending cattle in such poor condition to market are unlikely to be the large dairy operators where a large number of dairy culls would represent a significant portion of income? Wouldn't owners or managers naturally want the best return possible and sell cattle in adequate condition to achieve that end?
Porker don't the states (is it two or three?) that you call 'home' have laws re. health inspection for cattle onto trucks, hours in transit, and loading limits? Aren't truckers and cattle owners responsible for following those rules? Why would responsible cattle OWNERS allow their cattle to be overcrowded or abused when going to market? That is a no-brainer!
This mess is a 'win' only for the HSUS! And some people on this site professing to be cattle producers, who are all too eagerly using it to further their agenda to diminish or eliminate USDA, the beef checkoff, and NCBA.
mrj
Tell that garbage to some woman in Africa holding her starving baby. You guys need a reality check. You sit here on the finest continent in the world with food running out our blooming ears and throw away millions of pounds of food that 90% of the world would love to have.Yanuck said:MRJ, what is your definition of small? I would also say this is "win" for the kids and anyone else who won't eat this meat due to it being recalled!
Red Robin said:Tell that garbage to some woman in Africa holding her starving baby. You guys need a reality check. You sit here on the finest continent in the world with food running out our blooming ears and throw away millions of pounds of food that 90% of the world would love to have.Yanuck said:MRJ, what is your definition of small? I would also say this is "win" for the kids and anyone else who won't eat this meat due to it being recalled!
Yanuck said:Red Robin said:First a recall of ground beef that dates back 2 years is stupid. Secondly destroying up to 143 million pounds of perfectly good beef when there's starving people in the world. Sickening.[/quote]
The "starving people" can have my share and my kids share also, can you gurantee that its perfectly safe after what they're saying now about the plant and watching that video?
PORKER said:The Question's still beg to be answered? Who was responsible ? The producer for shipping Downers? The trucker for animal welfare? The employee's at the slaughter PLANT. FSIS employees who looked the other way? Or the slaughter plant owner?
2 homes ,MRJ ,TOO cold up North! laws re. health inspection for cattle onto trucks, hours in transit, and loading limits? **** maybe ,Aren't truckers and cattle owners responsible for following those rules? ***Some do , Why would responsible cattle OWNERS allow their cattle to be overcrowded or abused when going to market? *****Good Question?