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In an in-depth report by Clear Foods, researchers analyzed 345 hot dog and sausage products from 75 brands and 10 retailers. The study found "human DNA in 2% of the samples, and in 2/3rds of the vegetarian samples."
The report also said that 10% of all vegetarian products contained meat.
Wouldn't human DN of A be transmitted simply by handling meat? Sweat and such? I mean, to get a sample they just 'swab' your mouth with a Q-tip.
Good point. I don't seem to have an appetite for human sweat or spit either.
Someone who worked in an Oscar Myers factory told me that at the end of a shift, workers had to clean the area. They would sweep the floor and just sweep everything into the hot dog mixing vat to save time.
Good point. I don't seem to have an appetite for human sweat or spit either.
Someone who worked in an Oscar Myers factory told me that at the end of a shift, workers had to clean the area. They would sweep the floor and just sweep everything into the hot dog mixing vat to save time.
Bonappetit!
Someone told me that Mr Rogers was once a Navy seal.
Did you actually have a point here? If legalsea is correct, it's probably correct for all food, everywhere.
The study is about as interesting as those studies that show nearly everything we touch is covered in feces.
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