Bird flu in Asia: here's why...

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  • KinKyJ
    Platinum Poser
    • Jun 2004
    • 13438

    Bird flu in Asia: here's why...

    Just came across a powerpoint slideshow showing in what "hygienic" conditions chicken are slaughtered and processed in China... If I ever visit that country, you can be sure I'll be getting my chow at McDonalds ONLY.

    Here's the link to the download location: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.ph...r&file=KIP.pps

    No wonder the bird flu originated in Asia
  • Kamal
    Administrator
    • May 2002
    • 28835

    #2
    Re: Bird flew in Asia: here's why...

    do it once its a typo, do it twice and get called on it..... bird flu
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    • sammwalk
      Gold Gabber
      • Jun 2004
      • 769

      #3
      Re: Bird flew in Asia: here's why...

      one flu over the cuckoo's nest

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      • Lrn
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Jan 2005
        • 3233

        #4
        Re: Bird flew in Asia: here's why...

        hehe bird flew, by the way mcdonalds beef in china comes from china

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        • KinKyJ
          Platinum Poser
          • Jun 2004
          • 13438

          #5
          Re: Bird flew in Asia: here's why...

          Originally posted by Kamal
          do it once its a typo, do it twice and get called on it..... bird flu
          Thx for the correction Kamal. Dumb mistake now that I see it, but hey I'm only a dumb Belgian right?

          @ Lrn: true, but McDo has a number of corporate procedures to make sure contaminated food is kept out of their kitchens. And yes, those procedures are being followed very strictly. Just imagine the damage the company would suffer if word got out that somewhere in the world a contaminated burger (not even per se a H5N1 contamination) was sold to a customer...

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