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