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thanks to this i will be getting a double double animal style for lunch today
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Possibly due to pressure from large agribusiness, the United States has drastically cut back on the number of cows inspected for BSE. [sup][17][/sup]
65 nations have full or partial restrictions on importing U.S. beef products because of concerns that U.S. testing lacks sufficient rigor. As a result, exports of U.S. beef declined from $3.8 billion in 2003, before the first mad cow was detected in the US, to $1.4 billion in 2005. [sup][17][/sup]
On December 31, 2006, Hematech, a biotechnology company based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, announced that it had used genetic engineering and cloning technology to produce cattle that lacked a necessary gene for prion production - thus theoretically making them immune to BSE.
So let's clone cows if that's the truth.
word, ain't nobody worried bout Mad Cow Disease.Originally Posted by LuckyLuchiano
haha Dirty you do realize we're Americans right?
Unless a product causes Shrinkage or Instant death, nobody even cares
Originally Posted by RHYTHMentality
I still stand by this: The Habit > In-N-Out
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
if it wasnt lent, id have it today![]()