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>>17042521
Sara isn't dead

>>17044949
The enjoy warmth and softness, anon. That one just wasn't in the mood at the time.

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>>12160578
I looked it up and it's exactly what I thought it would be; a bullshit term made up by someone with an agenda.
It's not "fecal soup". It's a quick rinse in scalding hot water which is continually replaced as the chickens pass through it. This loosens the feathers and helps remove some of the dirt you obviously will always have on a dead animal.
After the feathers are removed the chickens pass through a second "bath" of very hot water for further cleansing. This water is also continually replaceds, so nobody is making "soup" out of the dead birds all day long as your name for it might imply.

Can you buy a raw chicken at the store, do tests on it, and find bacteria? Yes, of course.
Is that a problem for people who are not absolute fucking retards in a kitchen? No.

It's dishonest sensationalist bullshit, and you are either a lying sack of shit who deliberately spreads it, or a fucking idiot who believes it.

I bought a sack of potatoes yesterday. There's dirt on them. Actual ground soil like what the planet Earth is made out of. Do you think that makes the potato industry evil and unsanitary?

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