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  • GO VEGAN!

  • as a meat inspector of 40 years i can tell you this is an abscess, common in pigs and very hard to detect at post mortem inspection ie without opening the leg wide open with a knife it would be undetectable,

  • Looks just like pork cordon bleu

  • That is a cyst. Pretty common

  • I think I remember a bunch of folks getting sick from bad German produce last year. Or the salmonella poisoning in tomatoes a few years earlier. I have a picture of worms in a melon. Yep, I'm swearing off vegetable matter of all types. Too dangerous because nobody cares when they are rotten or infested. In a crisis, perhaps, I may possibly convert to cannibalism but I would risk accidentally get some of that vegan gunk and die of anæmia. Talk about empty calories.

  • @FreezyAbitKT7A

    Vegetables only have salmonella because the meat industry dumps all of it's shit on the fields in boatloads for fertilizer, so you can blame the meat industry for that too. Obviousl people care thn they are rotten or infested, there are recalls on bad produce all the time you bloody idiot. You have porven yourself retarded with your stupid comment at the end, allow me to reciprocate a stereotype: I'd try omnivorism but I'd die of obesity and caner.

  • automatic vegetarian....XD

  • this is why i brought a frozen xmas turkey.

    because i do not trust the meat at coles.

  • Makes me happy that I'm a vegan and I quit eating ham when I was 6 years old.

  • @XxMorbidXButterflyxX me too - and I was a farm girl. I LOVE being Vegan!

  • Gross!

    

  • Ewwwww! So gross! I hope you returned it?

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