Moo-t Point

After four years of debate, the “F.D.A. ruled today”:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/business/15cnd-clone.html?em&ex=1200546000&en=fd2c8ce3ecc662cc&ei=5087%0A that food from cloned animals is safe for human consumption. Before you plan on indulging in a motherless cheeseburger with impunity, keep in mind that the “kosher command center”:http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/474740/jewish/Cloned-Animals-Meat.htm has already nixed that possibility.

What do you think?

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4 Responses

  1. iconic

    There will be no special labeling on milk and meat products from cloned animals.
    You will not know if your cheeseburger is motherless.

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  2. iconic

    There will be no special labeling on milk and meat from cloned animals.
    You will not know if your cheeseburger is motherless.

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  3. AndSuchSmallPortions

    This is the second time today I’ve been caught in the ugly chasm between the F.D.A. and Chabad. All I wanted was some bacon.

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