Zues1
You can doooo it !
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I'll be honest. I knew you couldn't do it. Do you want to try again?
I'll give you an example of how it is done.
I don't think Donald J. Trump does everything he can to avoid the truth. I believe everything he says and does is to make himself look good and if anyone makes him look bad he attacks them personally.
You just can't do it, can you? So I guess I am stuck with one of three answers to my question. Feel free to tell me which one is correct.In this case, allowing the truth to be ssid,and hurting his ego, are the same thing.
No, meat processing is not for processed meats.About this meat shortage... I'm just thinking out load here because i don't know. But the things that are shut down are the meat processing plants. I'm assuming those are just processed meat plants (bologna, hot dogs, etc). But there should still be plenty of meat available a lot local grocers and butcher shops for whole cuts of meat, right?
There was a legit run on all things chicken in Georgia yesterday. Probably again today, but I snagged a ton of it.About this meat shortage... I'm just thinking out load here because i don't know. But the things that are shut down are the meat processing plants. I'm assuming those are just processed meat plants (bologna, hot dogs, etc). But there should still be plenty of meat available a lot local grocers and butcher shops for whole cuts of meat, right?
If the cops could see all the droplets from those people hootin and hollerin crammed shoulder to shoulder in the state Capitol building they’d probably run for the hills. Heck, the protesters probably would too.Who got their face spit in? The officers didn’t report any such thing
The police wasn’t wearing masks either so they didn’t careIf the cops could see all the droplets from those people hootin and hollerin crammed shoulder to shoulder in the state Capitol building they’d probably run for the hills. Heck, the protesters probably would too.
Maybe if they were worried about blue lives they would have worn masks?
And I understand that they probably do more than just that. I guess I was just wondering if it means that there wouldn't be meat available for local butchers or grocers.
Some meat processing plants do not slaughter animals at all. Meat processing plants fall into three major categories: slaughter and process plants, processing only plants, and cold storage plants. A processing only plant is a plant that receives animal carcasses and packs the meat for production. A cold storage plant stores meat that was processed at a remote meat processing plant.
Depends how you define shortage. Meat is still available but some of the varieties arent(ex no cubed steak because using that to sale sirloin instead)I manage a grocery store and we are getting in meat, just not enough for daily needs and the varieties we used to have aren’t coming in. When you come in a store and see the meat case blown, chances are they received product but not enough to handle the daily business. Lunchmeat,hot dogs will be fine they have plenty of backup inventory for that. Everything will be fine unless people start hording like the toilet paperAbout this meat shortage... I'm just thinking out load here because i don't know. But the things that are shut down are the meat processing plants. I'm assuming those are just processed meat plants (bologna, hot dogs, etc). But there should still be plenty of meat available a lot local grocers and butcher shops for whole cuts of meat, right?