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"Rotting Frozen Meat From 1970s Seized in China Smuggling Crackdown" -- (link)
Posted by
MDH (aka MDH)
Jun 24 '15, 05:58
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Linked.
(www.nbcnews.com)
Responses:
I'm speechless. How could you hold on to meat from the 1970's. I would love to see a picture of it. -- nm
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Lady AnteRoo
Jun 24, 07:32
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i would not. -- nm
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Andie
Jun 24, 07:36
Imagine the freezer burn -- nm
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amoxy
Jun 24, 06:34
Man, KFC's test on that 'fried rat' really led somewhere gross. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jun 24, 06:32
*marks it 50% off* -- nm*
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Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Jun 24, 06:06
Setting aside how super gross that is, how can 100,000+ pounds of meat be worth almost 500 million dollars? That's an average of like $5K per pound. -- nm
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landbeck
Jun 24, 06:03
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100000 *tons*. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 24, 06:05
4
100000 tons of rotted meat has been stored for decades? That's some gross mismanagement. -- nm
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Max
Jun 24, 06:12
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probably caused by a print librarian -- nm
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prayformojo
Jun 24, 06:17
that's....alot of meat -- nm
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Beaker
Jun 24, 06:06
Ha! Well, that's just *more* super gross. -- nm
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landbeck
Jun 24, 06:05
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