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I just heard this. Burger King has decided to use animals that are not kept in cages. Or something like that.:ROTF: :ROTF: Can't find the story yet. I just found that funny.
Man, all these fast food places are freaking about how people perceive them with all these movies coming out like "Supersize It" and "Fast Food Nation", haha...
I think it's awesome. Not sure that would help much, but they really need to get their shit together and quit killing America by ruining their health with all this terribly unhealthy fast food crap.
We REALLLLY need some places that offer fast yet good quality, healthy foods...
If anyone tries organic meats, the taste improvement is huge. Yeah, it costs a buck more, but it's worth it. A grain-fed cow makes a much tastier steak. Chickens that get to run around are tastier too. I'm all for it.
The goal for the next few months, Burger King said in the Times, is for 2 percent of its eggs to be "cage free," and for 10 percent of its pork to come from farms that allow sows to move around inside pens, rather than being confined to crates.
I really don't understand how letting the animals run around before killing them is any more humane. They are bred for food, not to lead fulfilling lives of running around a field.
Along the same lines of this topic, The Meatrix is totally funny as propaganda about factory farms and the organic/free-range debate. Store Wars is probably even funnier.
I really don't understand how letting the animals run around before killing them is any more humane. They are bred for food, not to lead fulfilling lives of running around a field.
Well, two answers to that. Imagine if you were on death row, but half the people on death row were allowed conjugal visits, and the latter half weren't. I think I'd rather be in the first half.
Two, it makes for better food, fewer viruses, better tasting, better texture.
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