Jamie Oliver Shows How They Slaughter Chickens

So this is how they do it...
siftbotsays...

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sirexsays...

have people never been to the countryside ?

still dont get people that dont eat meat because "it was a living animal once". I suggest going to africa, find an open area and stand still for a bit, see what their animals think about the topic.

upvote for attempts to scare people that need to get out of the city.

14087says...

Sirex, the issue is that vegetarians think that we have grown beyond our savage past, and there is nothing we require from animal flesh that we can not acquire through agriculture and sufficient processing.

That being said, I am not a vegetarian, and I would kill anything that I eat, but I pay someone else to do it.

Meat is murder, delicious, delicious murder.

Oh, and bravo to Jamie Oliver (yet again) for the reality check. I strongly recommend his books, he wants everyone to cook more often, eat better, and be aware of where the food comes from.

Schattdaddysays...

I am a vegetarian, and this is nothing new to me. I would personally eat anything I kill with my own hands do so with great satisfaction I am a vegetarian because of the industry that has evolved around supplying meat to the bloated public. if I live in a place where hunting is allowed, I will only kill what is needed to feed me and my family. Slaughter houses are cruel places where animals doi with no dignity or respect and are constantly abused, so I will not eat meat which comes from that source.

gwiz665says...

This is nothing. You should see them bleed a pig - now that freaks you out.

I would think that with genetic engineering, we could develop some sort of "super chicken" that essentially is an egg-laying machine with lots of meat on it and no discernible head or legs. That way we could do this much more efficiently and "humanely". It would reduce the size of chicken farms and pack them closer together, because it wouldn't want or have to move at all. Ideally they could be developed to be squares like the fancy watermelons, so they could be stacked.

alizarinsays...

Good to see the people doing the slaughtering have more respect for the life of the thing they're slaughtering than most of the rest of us. I bet if we all had to watch what our food went through to get to us some things would subtly change.

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