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Disgusting things found in hot dogs
Confidential USDA complaints revealed
by Piper Weiss, Shine Staff, on Tue Sep 6, 2011
Scrap metal, glass, and wait, are those...eyes?
Animal paste, sodium nitrate, parts of a cow you don't want to think about: the ingredients in a delicious hot dog are already hard to stomach when they're made properly. But when there are flaws in the frank factory, it's enough to make you never want to eat another dog in your life. New York Times reporter Stephen Rex Brown filed a Freedom of Information act in 2009, and just received confidential case files from the USDA with 64 individual complaints from people who found foreign objects embedded in their wieners from 2007 through 2009. Not only were the findings disturbing, the documented investigations by the USDA didn't always suggest the best follow-through. We reviewed the files, which Brown made public here, and highlighted some of the more stomach-curdling complaints.
(WARNING: before clicking through the gallery make sure your lunch is completely digested).
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09-13-2011 08:06 PM
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Great and thats what we were having tomorrow. I guess it'll be what my husbands having. I'll broil a chicken breast for me.lol Aw man I shouldn't have clicked that link. Gross. Is this really true? If it is I don't think I want anymore hotdogs ever.
Last edited by gmyers; 09-13-2011 at 08:27 PM.
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OMG! I rarely eat hot dogs (one or twice a year) and now I may never eat one again.
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I dont really care for hot dogs but I'm still afraid to open the link. Is it really bad?
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Originally Posted by
freeby4me
I dont really care for hot dogs but I'm still afraid to open the link. Is it really bad?
Yes it is. You don't want to know what the inspectors found at the places where they make them.
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Since finding out what a hotdog consisted of when I was in the 7th grade (I'm 58 now ) so for about 45 years I have never eaten them, and there are more discusting things added to them now? USDA approved foods.
ummm... ya think hotdogs are alone? think again? why is ham you buy all the same shape/size and in some type of casing? Then you have the canned stuff, SPAM, canned HAM, not mentioning brand names, and recently glued meat? Soylent Green has been here for decades, and it contains too much salt.
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