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lashbear 07-13-2007 07:12 PM

But if they made a Cardboard Bacon Substitute (hereby referred to as a 'CBS') would you? Huh? Would you?

Capt Jack 07-13-2007 08:08 PM

yeah, they're marketed as Bac-O's in this country

JWBear 07-13-2007 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 149802)
yeah, they're marketed as Bac-O's in this country

Blech!

Prudence 07-13-2007 11:04 PM

The LoT - where all threads turn to bacon.

lashbear 07-14-2007 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Prudence (Post 149885)
The LoT - where all threads turn to bacon.

Don't we know it ??? :D :D :D

Capt Jack 07-14-2007 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 149869)
Blech!

aint that the truth. even the dogs wont eat em

Ponine 07-19-2007 02:32 PM

China reporter held over cardboard-in-buns story

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BEIJING, China (Reuters) -- Beijing police have detained a television reporter for allegedly fabricating an investigative story about steamed buns stuffed with cardboard at a time when China's food safety is under intense international scrutiny.

A report directed by Beijing TV and played on state-run national broadcaster China Central Television last Thursday said an unlicensed snack vendor in eastern Beijing was selling steamed dumplings stuffed with cardboard soaked in caustic soda and seasoned with pork flavoring.

Beijing authorities said investigations had found that an employee surnamed Zi had fabricated the report to garner "higher audience ratings", the China Daily said on Thursday.

"Zi had provided all the cardboard and asked the vendor to soak it. It's all cheating," the paper quoted a government notice as saying.

A city-wide inspection of steamed bun vendors in the wake of the report had found no such cases, the paper said.

Beijing TV had apologized for failing to check the report's authenticity and said it would make efforts to improve staff ethics, the paper added.

China is reeling from a series of tainted food and drug scandals that have sparked criticism at home and abroad.

The deaths of patients in Panama from mislabeled drug ingredients from China, deadly toxins in pet food exported to the United States and food laced with hazardous antibiotics and chemicals have raised fears about the safety of China's surging exports.

On Wednesday, Premier Wen Jiabao pledged to improve food safety in a meeting with a visiting Japanese House of Representatives Speaker Yohei Kono, Kyodo news agency reported.

Capt Jack 07-19-2007 02:43 PM

hes toast. didnt they already execute one guy for their food issues? Im thinking they're fresh out of 'sense of humor'

Ghoulish Delight 07-19-2007 03:07 PM

And what exactly would the vendor's motivation have been for agreeing to this?

€uroMeinke 07-19-2007 06:14 PM

NPR also ran a story


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