More Bulk Beef Recalled

Yzzim

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
bah, here in minnesota too!

I have not bought meat recently thankfully.

Affected retailers include Giant, Shop Rite, Stop & Shop, Wegmans and Weis in Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

No Minnesota, thankfully
 

BoomerD

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Feb 26, 2006
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No doubt. it was barely functional before the "maintenance"...it'll probably take years to get it back to where it was...;)
 

BoomerD

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Bulk Beef ya say?

Now THAT'S bulk beef...

How about THIS MONSTER?

http://www.cheese-burger.net/s...ds_biggest_burger.html

OMG! They just keep getting BIGGER! Now THAT's bulk beef! (about 15 times the size of an alternator)
(Denny?s Beer Barrel Pub claimed that it has the biggest burger at 123 lb.

Weighing in at 123 pounds, this giant burger features an 80-pound beef patty, a 30-pound bun, 12 tomatoes and 160 slices of cheese. Denny?s Beer Barrel Pub also throws on a pound each of lettuce, ketchup, mustard and mayo ? and up to five onions.

The menu price for the Beer Barrel Main Event Charity Burger comes to $379.)

Anyone up for a Juicy Burger?

I think that one is definitely best served "HOT"
 

compuwiz1

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Bulk Beef ya say?

Now THAT'S bulk beef...

How about THIS MONSTER?

http://www.cheese-burger.net/s...ds_biggest_burger.html

OMG! They just keep getting BIGGER! Now THAT's bulk beef! (about 15 times the size of an alternator)
(Denny?s Beer Barrel Pub claimed that it has the biggest burger at 123 lb.

Weighing in at 123 pounds, this giant burger features an 80-pound beef patty, a 30-pound bun, 12 tomatoes and 160 slices of cheese. Denny?s Beer Barrel Pub also throws on a pound each of lettuce, ketchup, mustard and mayo ? and up to five onions.

The menu price for the Beer Barrel Main Event Charity Burger comes to $379.)

Anyone up for a Juicy Burger?

<I think that one is definitely best served "HOT"[/q]

Yummy!!!! :)

Is that AJ from Overhaulin?
 

Jeff7

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This is amusing - someone recently gave a persuasive speech in my Effective Speech course. This thing was about why buying US-made products is better than buying foreign, and one of his main arguments was that domestically-produced products are better quality, because we have strict regulations, and countries like China don't. "Our products are always 100% safe," he said. I guess that doesn't include food.


So anyway, I thought the whole point of cooking eggs or meat was that you assume it to be infected with some kind of bacteria anyway.
 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: Jeff7
This is amusing - someone recently gave a persuasive speech in my Effective Speech course. This thing was about why buying US-made products is better than buying foreign, and one of his main arguments was that domestically-produced products are better quality, because we have strict regulations, and countries like China don't. "Our products are always 100% safe," he said. I guess that doesn't include food.


So anyway, I thought the whole point of cooking eggs or meat was that you assume it to be infected with some kind of bacteria anyway.

anyone that gives a statement such as that should fail.
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
This is amusing - someone recently gave a persuasive speech in my Effective Speech course. This thing was about why buying US-made products is better than buying foreign, and one of his main arguments was that domestically-produced products are better quality, because we have strict regulations, and countries like China don't. "Our products are always 100% safe," he said. I guess that doesn't include food.


So anyway, I thought the whole point of cooking eggs or meat was that you assume it to be infected with some kind of bacteria anyway.

well its true generally.

in china they can't trust anything. you think the lead in toys shenanigans are bad for what they export? imagine their food:p demand for organic food and such is growing big time in china cuz of this. but "organic" label is also too easy to fake. and organic food grown with polluted water is pretty worthless
 

Kaido

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Feb 14, 2004
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Great, first tomatos and now beef. What next, buns?? :|