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Would you eat it?

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Sure would.... don't see any problem with it.
 
I would not have a problem with eating so-called cloned meat and milk products. These foods will NOT be GM. Maybe if someone breeds a steer producing very tender steak, they will clone it and we can have tender meat every day.
 
No problem with meat or milk. If it comes from a cow what difference does it make if it is cloned. These people who are making a big deal out of this make me laugh.
 
If it is okaty to clone animals, then why is it not okay to clone humans?
 
The problem is that you won't know if you are eating cloned meat or not, since it will not be labeled.
 
I don't see any real issues with eating meat or consuming cloned animal products. However, if I had a clone I would blow him..... :bj:
 
I don't know enough about the cloning process.
If unusual chemicals are used in the processs, and their long term results haven't been studied adequately, then ingesting cloned meat or milk doesn't seem feasible.
In any case products from cloned animals should be labeled as such so the consumer can make an informed choice.
 
There's a similar thread like this at the Polls forum.

and yeah as long as it is food and cooked. then i'll eat it.
 
nope won't touch it - going meatless for one and I may go milk less
 
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