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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2651"><p>My fault! The words cut your own throat was intended as a metaphor. Not a scare tactic.</p><p></p><p>> i think "vast majority"</p><p>> is a major overstatement. the</p><p>> average consumer doesn't know or</p><p>> care where or how the steak got to</p><p>> the grocery store. their only</p><p>> concern is that they receive what</p><p>> they perceive to be a good eating</p><p>> experience. yes, there are</p><p>> consumers who want</p><p>> "natural" or</p><p>> "organic" foods, but</p><p>> when asked, most of these people</p><p>> couldn't tell you what an implant</p><p>> is or does. & i would venture</p><p>> to guess (& only a guess, no</p><p>> personal research) that many of</p><p>> these same people walk around</p><p>> talking on cell phones several</p><p>> hours a day when there is</p><p>> conflicting research showing they</p><p>> may/may not cause brain tumors.</p><p>> it's so easy to pick & choose</p><p>> the "cause of the day"</p><p>> or "cause of the week".</p><p>> our job should be to educate these</p><p>> consumers, not throw additional</p><p>> scare tactics their way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2651"] My fault! The words cut your own throat was intended as a metaphor. Not a scare tactic. > i think "vast majority" > is a major overstatement. the > average consumer doesn't know or > care where or how the steak got to > the grocery store. their only > concern is that they receive what > they perceive to be a good eating > experience. yes, there are > consumers who want > "natural" or > "organic" foods, but > when asked, most of these people > couldn't tell you what an implant > is or does. & i would venture > to guess (& only a guess, no > personal research) that many of > these same people walk around > talking on cell phones several > hours a day when there is > conflicting research showing they > may/may not cause brain tumors. > it's so easy to pick & choose > the "cause of the day" > or "cause of the week". > our job should be to educate these > consumers, not throw additional > scare tactics their way. [/QUOTE]
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