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To: BubbaFred who wrote (271830)12/23/2003 9:36:01 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 436258
 
>>U.S. beef exports to Japan totaled US$842 million in 2002<<

This is bad news for the US beef exporters!



To: BubbaFred who wrote (271830)12/24/2003 1:25:40 AM
From: benwood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
"Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman said the slaughtered cow was screened earlier this month and any diseased parts were removed before they could enter the food supply and infect humans."

Now ain't that pretty... this means parts of the diseased cow that were deemed "A-OK" did enter the food supply. "But trust us, it's perfectly safe!"

Got Gardenburgers?

story.news.yahoo.com

Edit: "There is no risk to consumers based upon the product that came from this animal," said Terry Stokes...

I get it now, must have gone into the pet food supply chain, that's a relief!