OP here: This is the manufacturing code printed on the can
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OP here: This is the manufacturing code printed on the can August 13 2011 / P4 / 3R / V2 / 08139 / 1744
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It is sad that the FDA has taken the inspection powers away from individual states. Within two hours after eating turkey sausage, I became violently ill. I called the store
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They don't call it "Chunky" just for the helluvit.
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The guy insisted there were federal inspectors on site, that it was not at the manufacturing end but in transport/store. Most food processors have rat traps surrounding the building and inside. It is sad that we can not feel safe about the foods we eat. Sarah Lee is well known for it's listeria tainted plants they can't kill the bacteria. Take a look at the FDA Standards of how many bug parts, fur and droppings are allowed in food.
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Someone brought back a can of green beans one time that had half a grasshopper in it. The FDA allows a certain percentage of shit like this to get through in everything we eat. Hopefully, it gets chopped up enough that you won't recognize it... LOL!
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People, you can avoid all this by not eating processed food! Just stick to whole, natural foods and cook for yourselves. No, it does NOT take too much time. My spouse and I both work full-time and have plenty of time to cook. You just have to learn some shortcuts. Avoid all processed foods, buy meat only from local organic producers (or avoid meat altogether), and you won't ever have to worry about who's inspecting what.
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My ex-husband worked at a hatchery. He said that company came to pick up chickens for their soup. The only ones they took were deformed ones. I've never eaten that soup since.
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Fur is not on bones. You might have found a piece of bone, or some fur, but not a piece of bone with fur on it. Once cooked, the two separate. And anything in the can is cooked.
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I don't believe they sent you a dime and run the risk of being sued for admitting it.
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I bet it's not the first bone you've had in your mouth.
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^^^^LMAO thanks for the morning laugh!
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I work in the food packaging industry. Government Specifically states that a certian amount of rodents, bugs, metal shavings from opening cans etc. is allowed. but i highly doubt that a rat bone just walked into your sealed soup can. Sounds like a lawsuit to me. more than $20 atleast.
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You can than Bush for deregulating Food and Drug regulations that were in place for 100 years.
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What are those black flecks in my damned Doritos???
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Thank you for letting us know about the filth were eating.
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Thank you for posting this! These companies act like it's no big deal, but it is their product! Everyone should post here for this type of slap in the consumers face!
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I used to like potted meat and vienna sausages until some a** **** told me to read the ingredients!
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Don't cash the check, if you can sue.
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Campbell's Chunky Classic Rodent Noodle Soup!
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Do you have the mfg ID number from the can? Never mind I will just throw my can of soup away.
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^^^thanx, I'm gonna run right out, buy me a case of this lot number, sue the company and retire!!
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organic is a ripoff! but i agree home made tastes better too
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Um. Gross. I once found what I suspect was a chunk of finger skin (parial print included) in a shelf stable pudding cup. Won't eat this stuff ever again.
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Um. Gross. I once found what I suspect was a chunk of finger skin (parial print included) in a shelf stable pudding cup. Won't eat this stuff ever again.
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Imagine the other poor bastards out there who ate the rest of the mouse and never had a clue.
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MMMMMM... MMMMMMMM.... Blecht!
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Yeah, I found a roach in a cup-o-noodles. They said it happened in the store and sent me a $.50 coupon. It was inside the cup, inside the plastic wrapper and no openings.
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