darkxshade
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- Mar 31, 2001
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I have been boycotting them because of their food isn't as humane as they claim. They are the only major fast food place to refuse to sign a pledge to ensure tomato pickers who pick the tomato they used are paid a half way decent wage. They clearly care more about money then the slave labor that they are exploiting.
I have been boycotting them because of their food isn't as humane as they claim. They are the only major fast food place to refuse to sign a pledge to ensure tomato pickers who pick the tomato they used are paid a half way decent wage. They clearly care more about money then the slave labor that they are exploiting.
I guess that just doesn't bother me... /shrug
I eat the food, my day continues. I don't care where they get it. I'm not advocating them, I just don't care at all.
Seriously, they could beat children to make them mash up the guacamole for all I care.
I have been boycotting them because of their food isn't as humane as they claim. They are the only major fast food place to refuse to sign a pledge to ensure tomato pickers who pick the tomato they used are paid a half way decent wage. They clearly care more about money then the slave labor that they are exploiting.
Hmm, I have never heard of a pork allergy. That's rough
But yeah, I didn't go anywhere more with it than that. I still don't know why they won't eat it though. I guess if I cared I would google it.
But you still feed her bacon... right?
I'd rather have mine made with avocado.. but that's just me.Seriously, they could mash children to make the guacamole for all I care.
Are people not responsible for their own due diligence anymore? No one made anyone order the beans. Anyone who doesn't eat pork, but "accidentally" got pinto beans has no one to blame but themselves. A damn 30 second search on google will tell you they're made with bacon.
Absolutely the consumers fault, for every instance of this happening.
well, i mean, if some people are very religious and eating pork or something that's touched pork is an issue, then don't you think the company that cooked their beans in pork without notifying the public first would be at fault? i mean, seriously, they're pinto beans... who would ask if their beans were cooked in pork when you think you're just getting regular pinto beans? they even ask you when you're making your order "pinto beans?"... they don't say "pork-cooked pinto beans?"
anyways, just a thought.
I have been boycotting them because of their food isn't as humane as they claim. They are the only major fast food place to refuse to sign a pledge to ensure tomato pickers who pick the tomato they used are paid a half way decent wage. They clearly care more about money then the slave labor that they are exploiting.
my roommate just told me about that yesterday. he's muslim and we've eaten at chipotle a couple times. we were wondering if there were any muslim organizations that were gonna sue.
My point was they should have done their own research first. I don't like hydrogenated oils. Do I need manufacturers to start printing a note on the front of their bottles saying they do/don't use them? No, because I'm responsible for my own consumption.
No god damn accountability these days...
This dope eats bacon for a decade and he wasnt struck down by his god? The conflict that must be brewing in his pin sized head right now.
Sue for what??? This America the USA we shouldn`t have to cater every fringe group that calls itself Muslim!!
When in America you do as Americans do!!! Nobody is forcing you mto meat their beans!!
Depending on the religion - biggest thing historically was that pigs were considered "dirty" animals - they wallow in their own refuse/mud/etc and historically have harbored far more parasites that caused fatality in humans, especially since back in the day people didn't cook things the way we do now, nor were farming conditions as sanitary as they are now for pigs. Ergo: Pigs cause death. God says stay away from the dirty animal.
