The reality of Fast Food Meat

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Social Issues

 

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Laverne L

 

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January 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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Farmers found they could increase productivity and reduce the operating costs by using machines and assembly-line techniques. Unfortunately, this trend of mass production has resulted in incredible pain and suffering for the animals. Animals today raised on factory farms have had their genes manipulated and pumped full of antibiotics, hormones, and other chemicals to encourage high productivity...
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Animals today raised on factory farms have had their genes manipulated and pumped full of antibiotics, hormones, and other chemicals to encourage high productivity. In the fast food industry, animals are not considered animals at all; "they are food producing machines" (Baldwin). They are confined to small cages with metal bars, ammonia-filled air and artificial lighting or no lighting at all...
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