Yeah Muttley! While you were munching on that roast beef, did you get the sudden uncontrolable urge to hum the star spangled banner???!!
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I have no problem eating American beef. Just came back from the states and enjoyed all my meals there as well.
One thing to think about is, when you eat American or Canadian beef it is reasonable to believe that it was born in Canada, the money for it was kept in Canada, the auction that sold it was in Canada. The girl over the counter at Subway was Canadian and was payed in Canadian funds. The owner of the business is from Canada and pays taxes, owns a home, could even be putting his kids through a Canadian college.
So think about it while in Canada to boycout a Canadian business no matter where the beef or other products come from, who do we really hurt!!!
Don't get me wrong I'm ticked off over the border as well but don't take it out with the ones back at home who make a living selling beef that they have no control over where it comes from!!!
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While I do like to support my local farmers I don't get bent out of shape about where a sandwich comes from. I will admit I wouldn't eat it if it came from Australia but I have no real problem with American beef. Same beef as here. Someday all this border garbage will be gone.
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Muttley, I agree with you when the US border is open to Canadian cattle as it is a N.American industry. The double standard as it exists now doesn't sit well with me.
What about M&M Meat Shoppes? Canadian franchise owners and Canadian employees all selling 100% Kiwi and Aussie beef?
I will not set foot in an M&M store!
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