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On 5/20/2007 at 11:53 AM, budrichard said:

A few weeks ago I would have said any locally grown bird but today it's one fed on US grain and not melamine laced feed from China.-Dick

 

1 hour ago, dcarch said:

 

Not sure where you got your information from.

US export chickens to China, not the other way around.

dcarch


Given the date, I suspect @budrichard was referring to the “Melamine Incident” where both food products, particularly dairy products, and animal feeds exported from China to countries around the world were found to be adulterated with melamine, apparently in an attempt to appear higher in protein.  
 

 

blue_dolphin

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On 5/20/2007 at 11:53 AM, budrichard said:

A few weeks ago I would have said any locally grown bird but today it's one fed on US grain and not melamine laced feed from China.-Dick

 

58 minutes ago, dcarch said:

 

Not sure where you got your information from.

US export chickens to China, not the other way around.

dcarch


Given the date, I suspect @budrichard was referring to the “Melamine Incident” where both food products, particularly dairy products, and animal feeds were found to be adulterated with melamine, apparently in an attempt to appear higher in protein.  
 

 

blue_dolphin

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On 5/20/2007 at 11:53 AM, budrichard said:

A few weeks ago I would have said any locally grown bird but today it's one fed on US grain and not melamine laced feed from China.-Dick

 

52 minutes ago, dcarch said:

 

Not sure where you got your information from.

US export chickens to China, not the other way around.

dcarch


Given the date, I suspect @budrichard was referring to the “Melamine Incident” where both food products, particularly dairy products, and animal feeds were found to be adulterated with melamine, apparently in an attempt to appear higher in protein.  

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