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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 691062" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Well, it was a bit tedious but I read the whole post. Even if I accept all that as fact, I see no support for the claim that grass fed is 6 times healthier. Why not 2 times healthier? Or 4 times? Or 100 times? Heck, if you are going to make an unsubstantiated claim you might as well go big.</p></blockquote><p> </p><p>Im sorry a 2 minute read seems cumbersome and tedious to you-- <u><strong>maybe you can research this you</strong></u>rself and when you find the same information from USDA and Clemson University you can come back and take this ridiculous post, you wrote, down and man-up and say Ed is RIGHT>>>>>>>>> That is what the research says!</p><p>I guess you didnt read it all huh ----------- John[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Maybe you should reconsider "6 times healthier", when you offer nothing that justifies a number you pulled from thin air. </p><p>If you make the claim, you do the research. Find me anything from USDA or Clemson that says "6 times healthier". I will require a definition of "healthier" in addition. Provide that and I'll be glad to say "you 'da man, Ed". </p><p>The beef industry, my friend, must be big enough for all producers. When you seek to promote your grass fed product by slamming my delicious and nutritious corn fed beef you are playing into the hands of those who would eliminate us both in favor of a vegan diet. </p><p>A grass fed product has merit to some consumers, and I encourage you to sell, sell, sell on the merits of your product--not on the alleged failings of my product. In the end, your arguements are likely to drive more customers away from all beef. :wave:</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 691062, member: 4406"] Well, it was a bit tedious but I read the whole post. Even if I accept all that as fact, I see no support for the claim that grass fed is 6 times healthier. Why not 2 times healthier? Or 4 times? Or 100 times? Heck, if you are going to make an unsubstantiated claim you might as well go big.[/quote] Im sorry a 2 minute read seems cumbersome and tedious to you-- [u][b]maybe you can research this you[/b][/u]rself and when you find the same information from USDA and Clemson University you can come back and take this ridiculous post, you wrote, down and man-up and say Ed is RIGHT>>>>>>>>> That is what the research says! I guess you didnt read it all huh ----------- John[/quote] Maybe you should reconsider "6 times healthier", when you offer nothing that justifies a number you pulled from thin air. If you make the claim, you do the research. Find me anything from USDA or Clemson that says "6 times healthier". I will require a definition of "healthier" in addition. Provide that and I'll be glad to say "you 'da man, Ed". The beef industry, my friend, must be big enough for all producers. When you seek to promote your grass fed product by slamming my delicious and nutritious corn fed beef you are playing into the hands of those who would eliminate us both in favor of a vegan diet. A grass fed product has merit to some consumers, and I encourage you to sell, sell, sell on the merits of your product--not on the alleged failings of my product. In the end, your arguements are likely to drive more customers away from all beef. :wave: [/QUOTE]
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