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bucolic_frolic

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3. Preservatives to kill bacteria to fatten their wallets,
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 09:43 AM
Oct 2025

propyl gallate as a replacement .... time to find uncured as it's called, processed meats. Uncured processed meats.

Google AI: The use of six specific hormones (estradiol-17β, testosterone, progesterone, zeranol, trenbolone acetate, and melengestrol acetate) for growth promotion in farm animals is prohibited within the EU and for imported meat.

The FDA has approved six types of hormones for use in cattle: naturally occurring estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, as well as three synthetic versions.

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Why are you still eating bacon, ham and sausages? [View all] littlemissmartypants Oct 2025 OP
Feel free to crosspost in the Lounge justaprogressive Oct 2025 #1
Well, since brainworm-damaged Bobby is focused on windmills (how poetic), only the extreme increased prices hlthe2b Oct 2025 #2
Preservatives to kill bacteria to fatten their wallets, bucolic_frolic Oct 2025 #3
Could always buy uncured but its expensive Historic NY Oct 2025 #4
Because they taste good? Justice Brandeis Oct 2025 #5
That's my answer too. FoxNewsSucks Oct 2025 #8
Haven't eaten pork or beef in 25 years. Ritabert Oct 2025 #6
If we stop eating them, will we live forever? PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2025 #7
We eat JustAnotherGen Oct 2025 #9
Sometimes I wish I could be blissfully ignorant about what might be killing me Redleg Oct 2025 #10
Local farmers. legallyblondeNYC Oct 2025 #11
probably lunchmeats too... FirstLight Oct 2025 #12
Nitrate free options. legallyblondeNYC Oct 2025 #13
I don't. I make my own with seitan or tempeh... buzzycrumbhunger Oct 2025 #14
I live in Germany Old Crank Oct 2025 #15
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