Bulletin-Burger King, the world's second largest hamburger chain, said Tuesday that they would begin buying eggs and pork from suppliers that did not confine their animals in cages and crates.
Ah yes, eggs taste different when they don't have that cage flavor. Okay I'm being facetious when I type that but it upsets me when this country bows to groups like PETA, and treat animals better than we treat unborn children.
I don't usually talk political issues. I leave that to my good friend, the Danemeister. But it upsets me when folks take these restaurants to task because the suppliers don't let the animals roam free. The same folks probably think nothing about the slaughter of the unborn in the name of embryonic stem cell research.
Too bad I'm not eating a sausage sandwich now.
Ah yes, eggs taste different when they don't have that cage flavor. Okay I'm being facetious when I type that but it upsets me when this country bows to groups like PETA, and treat animals better than we treat unborn children.
I don't usually talk political issues. I leave that to my good friend, the Danemeister. But it upsets me when folks take these restaurants to task because the suppliers don't let the animals roam free. The same folks probably think nothing about the slaughter of the unborn in the name of embryonic stem cell research.
Too bad I'm not eating a sausage sandwich now.
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is happening in Darfur or other
african nations or the rest of
the world for that matter if
humans are involved.
Mike Dane