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![]() I'm sure those of you who aren't in the cattle business don't understand
> the issues here. But to those of us whose living depends on the cattle > market, selling cattle, raising the best beef possible...This is > frustrating. > > This will keep us from ever stopping there again, even for a drink. > > The original message is from the Alberta Cattle Feeders Association. > > Canadian cattle producers are very passionate about this. > > McDonald's claim there is not enough beef in Canada to support their > restaurants. Well, we (ACFA) know that is not so. Our opinion is they are > looking to save money at our expense. The sad thing of it is that the > people of Canada are the ones who made McDonald's successful in the first > place, but we are not good enough to provide the beef. > > We personally are no longer eating at McDonald's, which I am sure does not > make an impact, but if we pass this around maybe there will be an informed > impact felt. > > All Canadians that sell cattle at a livestock auction barn have to sign a > paper stating that we do NOT EVER feed our cattle any part of another > animal... South Americans are not required to do this as of yet. > > McDonald's has announced that they are going to start importing much of > their beef from South America . The problem is that South Americans > aren't under the same regulations as Canadian beef producers, and the > regulations they have are loosely controlled. > > They can spray numerous pesticides on their pastures that have been banned > here at home because of residues found in the beef. They can also use > various hormones and growth regulators that we can't. The Canadian public > needs to be aware of this problem and that they may be putting themselves > at risk from now on by eating at McDonald's. > > Canadian ranchers raise the highest quality beef in the world and this is > what Canadians deserve to eat. Not beef from countries where quality is > loosely controlled. Therefore, I am proposing a boycott of McDonald's until > they see the light. > > For me, everything is not always about the bottom line when it comes to > jeopardizing my family's health, that is where I draw the line. > > Larry Latam > Sylvia Van Oene R.N. > Occupational Health Services (HSD) > XL Foods Inc. > Lakeside Packers Brooks , AB. > |