Pet King

CH 1429

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A chicken ham sausage that humans regularly consume had chicken and starch listed as its top two ingredients.
That was fine, but doesn’t the chicken also include their buttocks, feet, entrails, ground bone powder, skin, neck, and lymphatic tissue?

Were these still part of the chicken or its leftovers?

From below the chicken belly, where was the “chicken ass” thought to start from?

If someone were to look for processed food on the website carefully, labels such as “made of whole beef” and “made of pure chicken breast” may have been added to the details page.
If that was true, it usually meant the quality of this product was better.
Of course, these would’ve been more expensive than the products without the same labels.

However, it was possible to find similar labels for pet food.
Even if there were, the price would’ve been high.
Not everyone was willing to pay such high prices for pet food.
Feed manufacturers didn’t use such feed as the main sales pitch because the public wouldn’t be able to afford it.

Even so, the term “by-products” was too vague.
In extreme cases, this may have meant that the ingredients of the feed may contain meat from sources other than the five major meat sources: cattle, sheep, pigs, fish, and chicken.

Sweatshops were found not only in China but also in the United States.
These factories in the United States had also been involved in scandals where pet food was made from stray cats and dogs.

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The condition of pet food in Europe was slightly marginally better.
After all, the mad cow disease was spread from Europe since the feed processing mills pulverized the viscera and bones of cattle to make feed for their own cattle to add calcium to their diets.
However, the mix contained the viscera and bones of sick and dead cattle.

Now that people knew that mad cow disease could be transmitted from cattle to people, they dared not do it again; cattle were typical food sources for humans.
If someone contracted the disease just for the manufacturers to make a small profit, there would’ve been several penalties including jail time.

Even so, the exposed black-hearted factories in the United States still made cat food and dog food from dead stray cats and dogs.
This greatly reduced the cost and increased the calcium and nutrition content at the same time.

As Marx said, capitalism was completely covered blood and dirt when it was introduced to the world.
If it had a 10% profit, it was guaranteed to be used everywhere.
If it had a 20% profit, it became active.
If it has a 50% profit, the manufacturers would take risks.
For a 100% profit, it trampled over all human laws.
If there was a 300% profit, they committed crimes that would even lead to corporal punishment.

The black-hearted factory in the United States didn’t care since cats and dogs were not traditional food sources for humans.
People did not eat cats and dogs, so they figure out that any potential problems would at most only affect the lives of cats and dogs.
Humans would not be in any danger.

This clever trick wasn’t wrong as this theory was applicable in developed western countries.

Even so, the national conditions here were different.

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Zhang Zian inexplicably thought of the people who were suddenly sick at the waste acquisition station.
From their tone and actions that night, as well as the prepared pot and seasoning, this wasn’t their first attempt at killing stray dogs to eat their meat.
Since there were so many stray dogs, no one would care even if one quietly went missing.
Besides, many people thought that reducing the number of stray dogs was much safer for humans.

The strange disease and the dog meat they ate… Were they somehow connected?

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