Seems like a reasonable definition? It's not referring to tissue you put through a grinder yourself. From wikipedia: Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically…
The other option - a living female chick - also ends in the premature death of a conscious animal, additionally after a (presumably painful) life. Does it not?
This is a really interesting look behind the scenes. I don't have a problem with algorithmically generated playlists or even music, but I also enjoy human curation and have found it essential for discovering new artists…
Congratulations on the development and taking pre-orders! You certainly have my attention. I would love to see some scientific breakdown of the grind analysis at certain sizes - just to see how consistent the grinder…
I suppose that to a person who a) is already eating beef burgers and b) is considering swapping the meat in their burger to chicken for environmental reasons, the value of the life of a cow and the life of a chicken are…
Seems like a reasonable definition? It's not referring to tissue you put through a grinder yourself. From wikipedia: Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically…
The other option - a living female chick - also ends in the premature death of a conscious animal, additionally after a (presumably painful) life. Does it not?
This is a really interesting look behind the scenes. I don't have a problem with algorithmically generated playlists or even music, but I also enjoy human curation and have found it essential for discovering new artists…
Congratulations on the development and taking pre-orders! You certainly have my attention. I would love to see some scientific breakdown of the grind analysis at certain sizes - just to see how consistent the grinder…
I suppose that to a person who a) is already eating beef burgers and b) is considering swapping the meat in their burger to chicken for environmental reasons, the value of the life of a cow and the life of a chicken are…