Once again, it is OK to kill cattle if you do it the correct way. In France they are free and have normal, happy lives before they are properly killed, which is usually by having their throat cut the correct way that they drop dead instantly. I see it all the time, it is just a natural process like that. Sure there's a lot of blood, but that is the farmer's job to do it if he or she sells the meat to companies. That's why you don't find many diseases coming from animals in this region.
People in France tend to eat a lot of meat during the week, usually always for dinner, but they've made it illegal to kill the animals as such was in the video. I'm not saying they're better so don't get me wrong I just give them credit for doing things the right way. Perfect example that even though there is a large population you don't need to make the "speedy progress" a part of your food process. Also, I'm surprised to see so many replies in such a short period of time.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Trader Joe's owns, they don't have a good selection of meats, but I do most of my grocery shopping from there.</div>
I love their stores, they don't sell veggies and fruits that have been sprayed with pesticides. You can taste the difference in those products especially. Actually though, the Trader Joe's where I live has pretty good meat, but I tend to go a small place called Randy's Market for chicken and lunchmeats. They sell rare Boar's Head products, which taste amazing compared to any other stuff, just that it is extremely expensive. However, I go by that old saying you get what you pay for.
Also Chutney, I believe there is a Trader Joe's in Canada. Only it isn't called Trader Joe's, but it is an affiliate of their's. Trader Joe's is a worldwide thing only they just don't have shops in every country. These affiliates should have the same products though possibly with different names.
<div class="quote_poster">Bahir Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Saying that it's a sport is fallacious, since sport implies that there is some sort of competition, and, at least in my opinion, that the odds are even between the contestants.</div>
I agree entirely with that.