Respecting the meat you eat


Clayton
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Joined: Oct 2007
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This article speaks to a very limited segment of society, those who can afford more then the normal cost of food; and it implies a put down of those people who struggle to put any meet on the table.Good job, class warfare at it's best.

By the way what does a dinner cost at Mr Consentino's resturant? Morally should a person spend more on their personal diet, or donate to charity so that everyone can eat? Is it preferable to make sure your dinner has a pleasant life, or that children born to poor parents have dinner?

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