well that's odd too. But it's Walmart so there's that.....Not all gen parts. It states it in the details of the listings.
"Is this clone beef or real beef"I won't even buy food from them.
The Sunshine State. Where else can you find so many like-minded individuals, outside a penitentiary?"Is this clone beef or real beef"
The answer was "if it doesn't say real beef on it, it's clone beef"
Never went to Walmart again and kind of understood why Florida people are crazy.
Walmart is now selling pre owned Rolexes online for $6100. Seems to be mostly ladie's DJ with bezel and markers in diamonds, rubies, emeralds, maybe sapphires? It came up on my news feed. Wierd.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) currently allows beef and pork products to be labeled "Product of the USA" or "Made in the USA" as long as it was processed in the U.S. But, as the USDA's current guidelines state, "the 'Product of USA' labeling claim may be applied to meat products derived from animals that have been imported from a foreign country but slaughtered in the United States, as well as to meat products that have been imported from a foreign country and repackaged in the United States."I read it was illegal in the US to put the origin of meat on the packaging
one of the reasons why US beef cannot be imported in EU
It's a 3rd party seller, not the actual Walmart corporation. Walmart online is no different than Amazon.Walmart is now selling pre owned Rolexes online for $6100. Seems to be mostly ladie's DJ with bezel and markers in diamonds, rubies, emeralds, maybe sapphires? It came up on my news feed. Wierd.
Excatly,It's a 3rd party seller, not the actual Walmart corporation. Walmart online is no different than Amazon.
I know that. Just thought it was funny.It's a 3rd party seller, not the actual Walmart corporation. Walmart online is no different than Amazon.
I just read some more .The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) currently allows beef and pork products to be labeled "Product of the USA" or "Made in the USA" as long as it was processed in the U.S. But, as the USDA's current guidelines state, "the 'Product of USA' labeling claim may be applied to meat products derived from animals that have been imported from a foreign country but slaughtered in the United States, as well as to meat products that have been imported from a foreign country and repackaged in the United States."
The European guide lines for being called "bio friendly" are the main guide lines for a German company to even be able to produce.I just read some more .
the issue is around artifical hormones injections. US Law says that the consumer does not need to know whether a cow was raised that way. EU law says such meat can't be sold on its territory.
Too bad it's over $950 or I can steal one from Walmart in CAWalmart is now selling pre owned Rolexes online for $6100. Seems to be mostly ladie's DJ with bezel and markers in diamonds, rubies, emeralds, maybe sapphires? It came up on my news feed. Wierd.
The damn heat brings out the worst in folks and everyone carries a gun.The Sunshine State. Where else can you find so many like-minded individuals, outside a penitentiary?
"Is this clone beef or real beef"
The answer was "if it doesn't say real beef on it, it's clone beef"
Never went to Walmart again and kind of understood why Florida people are crazy.