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05-14-2019, 06:16 AM #3016
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I change my mattress every year snd a half or so, along with my pillows.
After some research and reading reviews, ended up buying a new set of pillows from these guys:
https://coophomegoods.com/
Bought the wrong sizes (the biggest are silly big)
I try not to buy American as it doesn't go well with my death to America stance, but those pillows are awesome. They're $65 a pillow, but i cant think of a better way to spend money than on something i rest my head on every night"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"
Atheist Lebanese
BDS: Boycott - Divestment - Sanctions
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05-15-2019, 02:05 AM #3018
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Love me a good BBQ, and I'm sure the Texans are pretty good at it. One day I'm going to take Stoli up on an offer he made me years ago.
But breh, nothing US meat based can be the GOAT. The quality of meat you get in the US is substandard, and its reflected in the taste.
Everything is so much bigger in the US. Slaughterhouses, processing plants, and obviously lobbies.
There are times when US beef exports were sent back because they flat out exceeded the maximum copper levels allowed. The beef then gets sold and eaten in the US, where there's no maximum threshold for copper.
The FSIS only tests for one type pesticide as well, even though there are several harmful types. And many harmful substances have no upper tolerance thresholds. Again this is all due to the size of the different meat industries and their accompanying lobbies.
Its also legal to bathe a carcass in chlorine in the US, in order to kill the bacteria, whereas that's banned in other places. You have to raise and slaughter the animals in a way that doesn't necessitate the use of choline to kill all the bacteria.
TLDR: no
Edit: 15% of Americans suffer foodborne illnesses a year. That number in the UK is 1.8%. But, muh regulationsLast edited by Tha big kahoona; 05-15-2019 at 02:20 AM.
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"
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Strong wtf ever
http://www.eatwild.com/products/georgia.html
We have plenty of local supply great meat and local small processors
And just lol at the food born illness bs stat- that has to do with the way we measure and wayyy more to do with our litigation culture"It's astounding it's not worse than it is."
SillieBazzillie about the markets 10/3/2023
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