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those supermarket rotisserie chickens
In article >, cshenk1
@cox.net says...
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> Bruce wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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> > In article >, cshenk1
> > @cox.net says...
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> > > Bruce wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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> > > > In article >,
> > > > gravesend10 @verizon.net says...
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> > > > > Could have bought a 7 pound oven stuffer roaster where I live
> > > > > for 79¢/lb... season and pop it in your oven.
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> > > > Are Americans really completely unaware of what goes on in the
> > > > chicken industry? Don't you have decent media that report on
> > > > things? Or is life only about money?
> > >
> > > Yes, most of us know such. Sheldon doens't even know that most
> > > states tax food and the rate can be higher for 'pre-made' things
> > > from the deli area.
> > >
> > > http://pilotonline.com/news/local/co...herty/high-tax
> > > -on-
> > > virginia-food-is-nothing-to-laugh-at/article_5597520e-b133-5b9e-9302
> > > -908 29840d811.html
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> > > It's not particularily astounding that I don't eat out much, or get
> > > pre-made chickens here.
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> > It's just that if you're buying 79 cents per lbs chicken, you're
> > going for the nastiest, cruelest, sickest kind of meat you can get.
> > Both in terms of animal welfare and in terms of what you're putting
> > in your mouth. You'd expect people in a cooking newsgroup to have at
> > least some basic standards about what they eat. Here, most people are
> > totaly blinded by the 79 cents.
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> Fine Bruce. Eat what you want.
That's very friendly of you.
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