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Published September 16, 2009

Editorial - You can't catch H1N1 flu by eating pork chat

Alexandria Echo Press

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b.a. c.
09/20/2009 6:02 PM

No, not like the ones that ran all over the yard. Birds raised in cages that are so small just don't get the flavor. Just fat.

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C A P.
Alexandria, MN     09/16/2009 8:06 PM

I think it is because they eat the corn that could be used for ethanol instead. They sure don't taste as good either.

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b.a. c.
09/16/2009 4:40 PM

And what's with chicken? Six bucks for a three pound bag of bones and fat?

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b.a. c.
09/16/2009 4:38 PM

Did a little shopping today. It doesn't look like the local stores have heard about pork prices dropping. At least the consumer isn't saving much! Maybe the retailers are the only ones benefiting?

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richard h.
Alexandria, MN     09/16/2009 4:17 AM

The pork industry has a huge impact on all our lives and community. Support it.

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