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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 87647" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Take Danish Baby Back Ribs, sold on average of 10 lb. boxes, at most Grocery Chains, Wal-Mart. etc. Product of Denmark. Taste like crap, horrible flavor, must be the feed they were on, I'm not sure. Also if you look on the cans of some brands of potted Meat products, they can be European, or Canned Corn Beef Hash is from of all places Uruguay, and other South American Countries.. I don't buy the stuff but I like reading the labels.Thats why I like the concept of a statement of origin on anything sold for food. I for one don't want the 3rd world touching what I eat.Not being prejudice, just making a statement. You may not be able to buy a truck or car made soley of American Parts, but by gosh you can bite into a Juicy steak made and produced soley in the good ol' USA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 87647, member: 1335"] Take Danish Baby Back Ribs, sold on average of 10 lb. boxes, at most Grocery Chains, Wal-Mart. etc. Product of Denmark. Taste like crap, horrible flavor, must be the feed they were on, I'm not sure. Also if you look on the cans of some brands of potted Meat products, they can be European, or Canned Corn Beef Hash is from of all places Uruguay, and other South American Countries.. I don't buy the stuff but I like reading the labels.Thats why I like the concept of a statement of origin on anything sold for food. I for one don't want the 3rd world touching what I eat.Not being prejudice, just making a statement. You may not be able to buy a truck or car made soley of American Parts, but by gosh you can bite into a Juicy steak made and produced soley in the good ol' USA. [/QUOTE]
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