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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 868322" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I have some concern about all that "angus" labeling. No controls or verification that I know of. Maybe that makes the brand "Angus" stronger or maybe it dilutes that brand until it means nothing. When we have hot dogs labeled "angus", it is a lot absurd. It's a hot dog. No one alive can taste the difference between angus and any other breed in a hot dog. Dogs are all about seasoning, not beef. For now, it's a synonym for "quality" and that seems good. In the end, it is overused and trite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 868322, member: 4406"] I have some concern about all that "angus" labeling. No controls or verification that I know of. Maybe that makes the brand "Angus" stronger or maybe it dilutes that brand until it means nothing. When we have hot dogs labeled "angus", it is a lot absurd. It's a hot dog. No one alive can taste the difference between angus and any other breed in a hot dog. Dogs are all about seasoning, not beef. For now, it's a synonym for "quality" and that seems good. In the end, it is overused and trite. [/QUOTE]
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