The US Department of Agriculture has confirmed that porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) has been identified in the United States for the first time through testing at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory. Read full article
”PEDV does not affect pork safety. Pork remains completely safe to eat. (Source: Argentine Beef Packers S.A.).”
What kinda of subliminal subterfuge are you essaying for Mercopress? Why would the ARGENTINE BEEF packers make such a statement on NORTHAM PORK????
This is a dangerous illness as it can mutate to other farm animals, and all filthy pork meant and products from North America, Europe, and Japan should be BANNED IMMEDIATELY from our shelfs. Never buying canadian bacon or european stew bacon EVER AGAIN.
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Disclaimer & comment rules”PEDV does not affect pork safety. Pork remains completely safe to eat. (Source: Argentine Beef Packers S.A.).”
Sep 02nd, 2013 - 11:10 am - Link - Report abuse 0What kinda of subliminal subterfuge are you essaying for Mercopress? Why would the ARGENTINE BEEF packers make such a statement on NORTHAM PORK????
This is a dangerous illness as it can mutate to other farm animals, and all filthy pork meant and products from North America, Europe, and Japan should be BANNED IMMEDIATELY from our shelfs. Never buying canadian bacon or european stew bacon EVER AGAIN.
Dirty folk.
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