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cstanleytech

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37. I needed to cut back on meat anyway as its both pricey and
Sun Apr 12, 2020, 06:11 PM
Apr 2020

eating to much of it is really not good for me as it can play havoc with my glucose levels.

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Smithfield SUCKS as a company ... so I'm not going to lament this too much ... mr_lebowski Apr 2020 #1
Smithfield is owned by Chinese now. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2020 #39
Yep Me. Apr 2020 #53
I have a hard time imagining this. Consider the logistics. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #64
You're Right, They Kill Them First Before Shipping THem To China Me. Apr 2020 #66
But they don't send the hogs back to the US. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #68
Not Sure I Believe That Me. Apr 2020 #69
Glad I stocked up on beans and rice jpak Apr 2020 #2
good. Less cruelty to pigs. Eat lentils, beans, nuts, quinoa, tofu instead Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #3
+1 Good nutrition important more than ever, especially for those at highest risk flibbitygiblets Apr 2020 #42
exactly. Bacon's good for no one (human or animal) Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #50
Agreed!!! n/t Coventina Apr 2020 #46
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Yep. Been getting by without eating pig for at least 30 years now. klook Apr 2020 #72
I think it's more like people tasted their briny ham tavernier Apr 2020 #4
Reminds me of this incredible article: OSHA: employers don't have to record COVID-19 cases progree Apr 2020 #5
This requires some clarification. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #15
You and I may have a difference about which provides clarification to which progree Apr 2020 #45
Jordan Barab, who was OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary from 2009 to 2017, mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #59
Thanks much for these former OSHA-ite perspectives 😂 n/t progree Apr 2020 #61
Jordan Barab especially keeps tab on current OSHA operations. He used to have a blog. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #62
afraid pork will be the next most-hoarded item RussBLib Apr 2020 #6
That is if you can find bacon and ham on the shelves. mwooldri Apr 2020 #8
There's no shortage of spiral-sliced ham in the DC-area. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #10
The last time I checked, the processed meats were all gone from the shelves at Walmart. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #19
it will be all meat before too soon as the US meat packing goes done for months beachbumbob Apr 2020 #21
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This is the next domino to drop. Nearby Greeley beef packing plant is fighting the same thing. hlthe2b Apr 2020 #7
It will start hitting the warehouses next customerserviceguy Apr 2020 #12
Yes we were (are). The PTB could care less who lives or dies. As long as their bottom line is safe. Evolve Dammit Apr 2020 #48
Thanks for the heads-up. I'm headed to the store to buy all the scrapple I can. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #9
Do you have roots in PA? IronLionZion Apr 2020 #27
Not in the last two hundred years. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #35
Oooo... BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #30
I just can't see long lines of shoppers with carts full of scrapple, or fights in the aisle over mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #34
I remember trying Rapa BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #36
Taylor Pork Roll kicks scrapple's ass jberryhill Apr 2020 #52
LOL BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #55
Hardly anyone makes Scrapple in the Midwest AwakeAtLast Apr 2020 #31
I grew up in Amish country Rural_Progressive Apr 2020 #67
My husband is PA Dutch AwakeAtLast Apr 2020 #73
"perilously close to the edge" in supplies for grocers. left-of-center2012 Apr 2020 #11
Meat first customerserviceguy Apr 2020 #13
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Which...that people are sick or that they are out of work? Maeve Apr 2020 #22
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They are owned by a Chinese company anyway Sucha NastyWoman Apr 2020 #16
The same thing happened here in PA with Cargill (and other) plants BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #17
food riots are rarely good for incumbent dictators bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #18
Didn't a wise man once say .. jb5150 Apr 2020 #20
So the truth has finally went public. Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #24
Issues at Iowa Facilities econron Apr 2020 #57
Thanks for the info. Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #58
Maybe Shes Trying to Win the Apprentice econron Apr 2020 #71
This is a BAD Thing? Nacht Owl Apr 2020 #25
So what! This isn't about that. jimfields33 Apr 2020 #29
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Smithfield Co. "To be or not to be?" spike jones Apr 2020 #32
there are already shortages of everything and will continue for months. nt yaesu Apr 2020 #33
I needed to cut back on meat anyway as its both pricey and cstanleytech Apr 2020 #37
"perilously close to the edge" in supplies for grocers. Maxheader Apr 2020 #38
No pork butts for you Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2020 #40
Every Good Age of MAGA warrior knows,,,,, Cryptoad Apr 2020 #44
So Trump gonna have problem... Joe Bacon Apr 2020 #49
Not just b/c of all the employees diagnosed with CV, no_hypocrisy Apr 2020 #51
They got most of their pork from China. AJT Apr 2020 #54
Whoa, for real? obamanut2012 Apr 2020 #60
This seems unlikely. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #63
No, they don't get any pork from China Yeehah Apr 2020 #65
Ahhhh. Sorry. AJT Apr 2020 #70
Sad for the workers, but otherwise not a doomsday event DarthDem Apr 2020 #56
The entire "muh bacon" crowd just shit their collective pants. Codeine Apr 2020 #74
Oh my ck4829 Apr 2020 #75
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