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Why pigs are so important to China
CHINA has a seemingly insatiable appetite for pork. More than half of all the pigs in the entire world live there. Why are pigs so important to China?
http://www.economist.com/blogs/econo...portanttochina
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Does that mean Fuego is Chinese?
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China owns Smithfield Foods? So even if we buy pork that is raised right here in the USA the profit actually goes to China. That really makes me mad.
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
Does that mean Fuego is Chinese?
My thought was that Fuego would enjoy mission trips to China.
Originally Posted by
Catsrus
China owns Smithfield Foods?
I caught that too, rather surprising.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
CHINA has a seemingly insatiable appetite for pork. More than half of all the pigs in the entire world live there. Why are pigs so important to China?
Er, ah cause they want to discourage muzlims from living there?
pigmint = what all pigs with bad breath should have.
Originally Posted by
Catsrus
China owns Smithfield Foods?
So even if we buy pork that is raised right here in the USA the profit actually goes to China. That really makes me mad.
God said he did not create pigs to be eaten by man, among other animals as well.
Modern medical science has discovered that eating pig is bad for one's health
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