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Good heavens, where do people think McNuggets come from? The McNugget tree?
The article cites higher bacterial contamination rates as a concern. In that case, children should not be eating any ground meat whatsoever, as the grinding process is known to spread contamination significantly.
I agree with Boyd, I'd rather that people not eat battery chicken in general, but if you're going to eat that sort of thing voluntarily, you can't very well complain about quality. As near as I can tell, cafeteria food has been pretty awful since the invention of the school system, anyone who grew up eating "mutilated monkey meat" and "bug juice" should not be at all surprised.
Although I gotta admit to being slightly surprised that it is actual chicken. Some of the school lunches I ate, I was pretty sure used a combination of cockroach, mealworm and rat as a protein source. On the whole, sounds like school lunches have been getting better since I was a kid!
The article cites higher bacterial contamination rates as a concern. In that case, children should not be eating any ground meat whatsoever, as the grinding process is known to spread contamination significantly.
I agree with Boyd, I'd rather that people not eat battery chicken in general, but if you're going to eat that sort of thing voluntarily, you can't very well complain about quality. As near as I can tell, cafeteria food has been pretty awful since the invention of the school system, anyone who grew up eating "mutilated monkey meat" and "bug juice" should not be at all surprised.
Although I gotta admit to being slightly surprised that it is actual chicken. Some of the school lunches I ate, I was pretty sure used a combination of cockroach, mealworm and rat as a protein source. On the whole, sounds like school lunches have been getting better since I was a kid!

