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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo did you eat fatty foods when you were a kid?
Is that why you're a bottom feeder with poor qualifications?
I was born in 73 - not sure what else happened in that year?
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
Is that why you're a bottom feeder with poor qualifications?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYeah you keep feeding your family crap, it probably accounts for your low IQ
https://www.nhs.uk/news/pregnancy-an...-linked-to-iq/
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDid you know what's in it, or did it just taste good?
Sustainable Table | Hormones
"An estimated 80 percent of all US feedlot cattle are injected with hormones to make them grow faster"
https://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/che...at_hormones_en
"In 1981, with Directive 81/602/EEC, the EU prohibited the use of substances having a hormonal action for growth promotion in farm animals. Examples for these kind of growth promoters are oestradiol 17ß, testosterone, progesterone, zeranol, trenbolone acetate and melengestrol acetate (MGA).
This prohibition applies to Member States and imports from third countries alike"
Do you understand now why I call you an idiot? And you've bred - it's your kids I feel sorry for.
your point?
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
Also - not sure that American food standards are really that bad in fact most places I have been to have been very good.
But I suppose it's not got a blue background with some yellow stars on it so it must be crap.
Sustainable Table | Hormones
"An estimated 80 percent of all US feedlot cattle are injected with hormones to make them grow faster"
https://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/che...at_hormones_en
"In 1981, with Directive 81/602/EEC, the EU prohibited the use of substances having a hormonal action for growth promotion in farm animals. Examples for these kind of growth promoters are oestradiol 17ß, testosterone, progesterone, zeranol, trenbolone acetate and melengestrol acetate (MGA).
This prohibition applies to Member States and imports from third countries alike"
Do you understand now why I call you an idiot? And you've bred - it's your kids I feel sorry for.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postone step closer to ruin for the farmers.
Liam Fox plans to scrap EU food standards to win Brexit trade deal with Trump - Business Insider
MMMM Ortolan
Also - not sure that American food standards are really that bad in fact most places I have been to have been very good.
But I suppose it's not got a blue background with some yellow stars on it so it must be crap.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWe are what we eat BB. Best tell darmy, whorty, and sas et al to lay off the mince and the whale omelettes if they don't want to become even thicker!!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostRecently, we had some sweets shipped over from our US office, they were really thoroughly disgusting, no doubt synthetic manufactured from some oil by-product.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Brexit. The gift that keeps on giving.
Recently, we had some sweets shipped over from our US office, they were really thoroughly disgusting, no doubt synthetic manufactured from some oil by-product.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postone step closer to ruin for the farmers.
Liam Fox plans to scrap EU food standards to win Brexit trade deal with Trump - Business Insider
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...trade-deal-nhs
The IFT/Cato Institute free trade deal recognises that its proposals are likely to be unpopular. “Health services would benefit from foreign competition, although we recognise any change to existing regulations would be extremely controversial,” it says.
It recommends testing the waters with foreign competition in education and legal services first.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postone step closer to ruin for the farmers.
Liam Fox plans to scrap EU food standards to win Brexit trade deal with Trump - Business Insider
Brexit. The gift that keeps on giving.
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