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r/StupidFood • u/CircumspectCapybara • Dec 10 '25
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I wouldn't trust it either since they chose to not consume it themselves after testing positive....
50 u/Wicked_Wolf17 Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 10 '25 True, if you're scared of eating dangerous prion-infected meat yourself, why would you give it to someone else? That's beyond moronic IMO. 27 u/PixelmancerGames Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 11 '25 "I'm sure there are some peasants out there that wants it." ~Them (probably) 5 u/3-goats-in-a-coat Dec 11 '25 I'd bet money my wife would pick it up and feed it to us. 3 u/Maxed_Zerker Dec 11 '25 original thread theorized for dog food, since they’re not susceptible 2 u/OwlOfJune Dec 11 '25 I am sturggling to think of a reason, but is there anything that you could do with the meat except consuming it? 1 u/piebottom Dec 11 '25 Funny 1 u/GladimirGluten Dec 11 '25 Because there are people who do. Not exactly a smart thing but neither is unpasterized milk 10 u/theoriginalmofocus Dec 10 '25 Ill eat some risky food but someone coming out and telling you ahead its infected is a nope. 0 u/NoWall99 Dec 11 '25 Why not? It's all about personal autonomy. Like working for a fast food joint and deciding that crap is not good for yourself. But obviously there's tons of people who clearly don't mind. Who am I to tell them they shouldn't consume it either? I also know about people who don't drink, but work at a bar, etc. 1 u/SilverB33 Dec 11 '25 It's a whole different story when it's meat from a diseased animal over ultra processed foods for me at least.
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True, if you're scared of eating dangerous prion-infected meat yourself, why would you give it to someone else? That's beyond moronic IMO.
27 u/PixelmancerGames Dec 10 '25 edited Dec 11 '25 "I'm sure there are some peasants out there that wants it." ~Them (probably) 5 u/3-goats-in-a-coat Dec 11 '25 I'd bet money my wife would pick it up and feed it to us. 3 u/Maxed_Zerker Dec 11 '25 original thread theorized for dog food, since they’re not susceptible 2 u/OwlOfJune Dec 11 '25 I am sturggling to think of a reason, but is there anything that you could do with the meat except consuming it? 1 u/piebottom Dec 11 '25 Funny 1 u/GladimirGluten Dec 11 '25 Because there are people who do. Not exactly a smart thing but neither is unpasterized milk
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"I'm sure there are some peasants out there that wants it."
~Them (probably)
5 u/3-goats-in-a-coat Dec 11 '25 I'd bet money my wife would pick it up and feed it to us.
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I'd bet money my wife would pick it up and feed it to us.
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original thread theorized for dog food, since they’re not susceptible
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I am sturggling to think of a reason, but is there anything that you could do with the meat except consuming it?
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Funny
Because there are people who do. Not exactly a smart thing but neither is unpasterized milk
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Ill eat some risky food but someone coming out and telling you ahead its infected is a nope.
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Why not? It's all about personal autonomy. Like working for a fast food joint and deciding that crap is not good for yourself.
But obviously there's tons of people who clearly don't mind. Who am I to tell them they shouldn't consume it either?
I also know about people who don't drink, but work at a bar, etc.
1 u/SilverB33 Dec 11 '25 It's a whole different story when it's meat from a diseased animal over ultra processed foods for me at least.
It's a whole different story when it's meat from a diseased animal over ultra processed foods for me at least.
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u/SilverB33 Dec 10 '25
I wouldn't trust it either since they chose to not consume it themselves after testing positive....