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2% of hotdogs contain human DNA? In 2015?

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    #16
    Is there tests being done on other food stuffs or just hot dogs?
    Take the Major league market that consumes in excess of 21 million hot dogs during ball season a 10% reduction in that market alone would have a big effect on the mustard market and the bun market.

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      #17
      Mustard price heading lower. Human DNA, can you believe?

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        #18
        I only buy the wieners with real beef.

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          #19
          Stoney, lips and assholes, nuts and udders are "real" beef, just not the parts I want to eat.

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            #20
            Did someone say the price of mustard is dropping? :-0

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              #21
              Lol, i know what's in'em but i still likem! One thing i don't do is never send my food back in a restaurant, you never know what'll be on it when it comes back out!

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                #22
                You guys missed the real story...

                A 'whopping' 66 percent of vegie hot dogs... have Human DNA. Will that be some sweat with your vegie hot dog?!!!

                Grin...
                while only 2 percent of regular hot dogs are blessed with the sweat of those preparing them!

                "One of the most American foods could also be one of the most human. A food testing authority using cutting-edge genetic testing has found human DNA in some samples of hot dogs, and meat was found in a shocking number of vegetarian substitutes.
                Clear Food, a company that genetically tests food products, analyzed 345 hot dogs and sausages from 75 different brands, and found that 14 percent had hygienic issues or had ingredients that were not displayed on the product label.

                https://www.rt.com/usa/319786-test-human-dna-hot-dogs/

                Two percent of the samples tested positive for human DNA, and a whopping 66 percent of vegetarian hot dogs contained evidence of such contamination.

                “One thing's certain: questions about the hot dog are as old as the hot dog itself. And they're not wholly unwarranted,” the report said."

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