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I have no problem with cloned meat or dairy coming from a clone or it’s offspring. After all, the fruit and vegetables that we consume are really clones which are not labeled as such nor are regulated. I can’t find any good reason for not eating any meat or dairy from cloned animals nor their off springs, if no differences can be found. I’m concerned on what kind of feed all animals are eating, if it has growth hormones, steroids or antibiotics, for we are what we eat.

I’m also concerned with what additives and preservatives that are used in the meat and dairy which should be on the labels than whether or not if the product is from a clone or not. Which people pushed for thanks to a group of people called the Poison Squad

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