Just thought I would ask what everyone thinks of the idea of labeling our conventional beef?
If you want to sell organic, you must follow a lot of rules and label. If you want to sell a "naturally raised" beef product, not quite as many rules, but still rules. Exports to EU, Japan, etc. the same.
Each of these games that we arte asked so nicely by the industry to do cost us money.
Why not label conventional beef? When the ads come out, paid for by our ABP and CCA, why not claim and call out ractopamine, beta agonists, and just how much antibiotic each animals was injected with or fed in its lifetime.
I get blasted when I called our conventional beef shit. And yes, that is a negative nasty way of dealing with the situation, and I apologize.
I would rather use the method I have been over the past year by calling the chemicals in beef gifts and will try harder from now on. Just tell the customer about the gifts and then let them google search on their own.
CCA and ABP have chosen to submit a request to the feds to allow irradiation and "LABEL" the product. Thank you very much ABP / CCA. I am sure that this procedure went through the proper channels and started with resolutions form producers and years of study by the board... LMAO
So why not label the rest of the wonderful bioengineered technological advances that have been made, that the conventional industry is so very proud of?
If there is room on the label, you could even suggest the reasoning. To feed a hungry planet? To make money?
It has been proven by the scientist who make it?
If you want to sell organic, you must follow a lot of rules and label. If you want to sell a "naturally raised" beef product, not quite as many rules, but still rules. Exports to EU, Japan, etc. the same.
Each of these games that we arte asked so nicely by the industry to do cost us money.
Why not label conventional beef? When the ads come out, paid for by our ABP and CCA, why not claim and call out ractopamine, beta agonists, and just how much antibiotic each animals was injected with or fed in its lifetime.
I get blasted when I called our conventional beef shit. And yes, that is a negative nasty way of dealing with the situation, and I apologize.
I would rather use the method I have been over the past year by calling the chemicals in beef gifts and will try harder from now on. Just tell the customer about the gifts and then let them google search on their own.
CCA and ABP have chosen to submit a request to the feds to allow irradiation and "LABEL" the product. Thank you very much ABP / CCA. I am sure that this procedure went through the proper channels and started with resolutions form producers and years of study by the board... LMAO
So why not label the rest of the wonderful bioengineered technological advances that have been made, that the conventional industry is so very proud of?
If there is room on the label, you could even suggest the reasoning. To feed a hungry planet? To make money?
It has been proven by the scientist who make it?
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