At least mass-produced meat and chicken. I only buy local, grass-fed ground beef now from a local market or farmer's market, and nearly all the chicken I buy is organic. I do buy standard steaks and lamb occasionally, just because the organic versions are soo expensive...but at least they are in one piece, not ground up mystery meat (although I do know about the glue they use to keep some steaks together ). The meat industry is truly frightening. Incidentally, I once placed a doctor as a fellow at the USDA/Food Safety and Inspection Service. He became a vegetarian very quickly, but wasn't at liberty to tell me all the gory details. Ugh.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... n=20130206
Our food supply is truly in crisis.
This will make you think twice about eating meat
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Until people are informed and outraged, the industry will continue to feed the most poverty-stricken people horrible food. Those of us who can afford organic are lucky. I feel very strongly that we need to be a voice of reason in the industry and it will cause changes. Thanks, Zizzle for the article.
Jane
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Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard