so thats nasty

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milkman407

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My friend had a peice of pork that he got out of his fridge and put some coke ( soft drink ) on it and these little white worms came out..

Not eating pork ever again.
 
must of been bad pork because thats a old old thing and i never once seen any worms come out
 
:crazy: :OMG: :yuck: :uhoh:
 
What, ya never ate worms or bugs when you were a kid? You would be surprised at what else has parasites that you commonly eat. Also, did you know that the FDA has allowable standards of rat feces that can be in your food?



And you don't want to know what goes on at the hotdog factories...
 
CHOMPERS;743102; said:
What, ya never ate worms or bugs when you were a kid? You would be surprised at what else has parasites that you commonly eat. Also, did you know that the FDA has allowable standards of rat feces that can be in your food?

that depends on the type of hot dog

And you don't want to know what goes on at the hotdog factories...

that depends on the factory


Wikipedia: Hot dog;743102; said:
There is no fixed specification for hot dog meat, with pork and beef being the most popular. Less expensive hot dogs typically contain chicken, due to the low cost and availability of mechanically separated chicken, and some pork. Hot dogs are generally regarded as unhealthy insofar as most have high sodium, fat and nitrate content. Contents can also be questionable, with cheaper types of hot dogs having been known to contain snouts, ears, and blended organs. In recent years, due to changing dietary preferences in the U.S., manufacturers have turned to turkey, chicken, or vegetarian meat substitutes as well as lowering the salt content.

In general, if a manufacturer produces two different hot dog-type sausages, "wieners" tend to contain pork, and to be the blander of the two, while "franks" tend to be all-beef, and more strongly seasoned. This is particularly true of Oscar Mayer.
 
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