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I just like Italian sausage and avoid all other pork products. After seeing that I don't even know if I want to eat Italian sausage again. Well, at least not Walfarts.
 
I just bought 4 packages of Johnsonville bratwursts for like $3 a pack at walmart. Safeway had them for $5 each. I doubt that Johsonville sends different meat to Safeway than Walmart.

As for the cuts of pork Walmart sells they usually aren't cheaper than WinCo or Costco, so I don't know why anyone would buy their meat cuts there.
 
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This stuff makes me sick. There is absolutely zero reason for this kind of cruely. They should be in a field and live a normal life up until the point they are ready for slaughter, which should be a quick and painless death. I don't know what this has to do with Walmart though, sadly all meat farms are the same way.

Iams also subjects cats and dogs to similar conditions in their testing facilities.
 
keep putting up some PITA pics on Walmarts door. That would probably do more than a petition. Wally doesn't care until it really effects sales.
 
I just like Italian sausage

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Pigs are too smart to treat like shit.

My ma raises pigs, and well, they're kind of like dogs but you eat them. I think that pigs are too smart to be treated inhumanely.
 
A name of the supplier would be of benefit here as I'm sure Walmart isn't their only customer. As for the people working in these plants I'm gonna guess that they are paid very little hence the careless attitude towards cruelty..
 
This stuff makes me sick. There is absolutely zero reason for this kind of cruely. They should be in a field and live a normal life up until the point they are ready for slaughter, which should be a quick and painless death. I don't know what this has to do with Walmart though, sadly all meat farms are the same way.

Iams also subjects cats and dogs to similar conditions in their testing facilities.

Hogs really don't live in a "field" in a natural setting, the don't eat grass but are somewhat omnivorous, eating vegetation, roots, insects, nuts and whatever else they can find on the forest floor. Commercially they are usually raised in pens, IDK what the advantage of putting pregnant sows in the tiny pens is..
 
Well, do you go after the drug dealer? The manufacturer or the supplier?

Your analogy is absolute fail, pork is nothing like illegal drugs.

Besides, I'd legalize the stuff, undercut the dealers, manufacturers, and suppliers, and drive them all out of business.
 
Pigs are too smart to treat like shit.

My ma raises pigs, and well, they're kind of like dogs but you eat them. I think that pigs are too smart to be treated inhumanely.

I sort of feel the same way. Worked around them when I was a kid in Indiana. Piglets act a lot like puppies.
 
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