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    #16
    good to know about m&m not using cdn. beef .
    as for Mac donalds , i never though the amount of beef in their burgers even counted.
    sad mac donald burger
    40% profit
    20 %$ advertising
    20% over head
    15% wages
    5 % food

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      #17
      Md's VP of procurement stated emphatically at the Livestock ID conference in July that they buy only Canadian beef for their Canadian Stores. However he also said that if and when we can not supply the necessary volume they will not go short. That brings up the worry that Canada will not be able to supply enough lean trim by June this year. The US ran into this problem in Dec. If we can't supply the needs of the consumer you can rest assured that Md's will import hamburger.

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        #18
        per,

        Thanks!

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          #19
          I am reading a family invoice from:

          United Grian Growers Ltd.
          The organized farmer in Business
          Livestock Commission Department

          8-22 1924

          20 cattle (Steers and cows all listed separately)
          Weight: 18460 pounds
          Amount $635.57

          LESS
          Insurance $3.18
          Freight $55.75
          Yardage $5.63
          Yard Fire Insurance $0.15
          10 hay bales $12.50
          1 chop bag $2.40
          Agent's Shipping Expenses $24.35
          Pro Rating $1.50
          Selling Commission $17.00
          Government Stamp Tax $0.36

          Total Charges $119.64


          Net Proceeds **$512.75** that Mamma tucked in her purse. Pars

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            #20
            I don't care where my big Mac comes from. Just as long as it is safe to eat and tastes good. Comedia has a dismal record, when it comes to meat safety, (ie Maple Leaf) offshore beef is probably better for you and safer to eat than Comedian cow er pig ifn there is any pork left in Comedia! There it had to be said, now chew on that fer a while, popular or not things are the way they are.

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              #21
              I agree on one point the surveilance is not that good, but even if it was pumping animals full of growth stimulants is considered ok by our regulators not me. However I maybe am just a HOMER but I see the way my neighbors raise their livestock and I trust what they tell me is in the rations. However after it leaves their yard to the feedlots who knows. But who the hell knows what other countries' standards are, and our inspectors appear to inspect the foreign stuff even less. So I'll stick to supporting the Canadian producer.

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                #22
                Three comments from Ruken:
                1) This is the 3rd time I have seen this McDonalds thing pass through the email world over the past 2 years. Hoax. Nothing more.

                2) Canada has kept within the first level import quotas to comply with WTO requirements but has not used the supplementary quota option since they were closed off after the BSE wreck. This was due in part from ABP speaking for us. They continue to hold that position and monitor through ACC in Ottawa.

                3) I've been told from a semi-credible source that McDonalds gets their beef shipped in from Quebec because it is cheaper. The dairy industry in Quebec is quite stable so their contracts for supply are guite sure.

                Nice day all!

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                  #23
                  Three comments from Ruken:
                  1) This is the 3rd time I have seen this McDonalds thing pass through the email world over the past 2 years. Hoax. Nothing more.

                  2) Canada has kept within the first level import quotas to comply with WTO requirements but has not used the supplementary quota option since they were closed off after the BSE wreck. This was due in part from ABP speaking for us. They continue to hold that position and monitor through ACC in Ottawa.

                  3) I've been told from a semi-credible source that McDonalds gets their beef shipped in from Quebec because it is cheaper. The dairy industry in Quebec is quite stable so their contracts for supply are guite sure.

                  Nice day all!

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