No, I'm vegetarian most of the time, but you won't catch me eating one of those fishy tomatoes or GM corn, so no funny meat for me, thanks.
2006-12-29 04:42:05
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answer #1
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answered by Nini 5
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No - but it looks like we won't know if it's cloned or not as the government (in the UK) seem to think that's a bit of food labelling that we don't need!
So, I'll just have to start buying meat from local farms that I know or raising my own animals.
2006-12-29 01:10:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a great lover of meat anyway - why bother with the cloning?- we could just have microwavable test tubes with hormones and added water reared in dark cages and genetically modified- yum!!
2006-12-29 01:20:18
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answered by brainlady 6
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Yes
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2006-12-29 01:11:10
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answered by tora911 4
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Sure. Cloning does not change the molecular structure of the animal. It only replicates it.
2006-12-29 01:09:31
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answered by Isis 7
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I dont eat animal at all, but if I did I would wonder why settle for byproduct, because that is what it will be. I think the world is getting dumber not smarter!!!
2006-12-29 01:13:50
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answered by jaja 2
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If there was a shortage of meat then sure, but only in desperate times..
2006-12-29 01:33:09
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answered by ? 3
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No, I wouldn't... Who knows how did they cloned it, and with what animal or others.... It's just that I whouldn't like the idea, that's all...
2006-12-29 01:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh hell nah I really don't care if the FDA approved it I have no idea what they do to those animals to replicate them.
2006-12-29 01:34:11
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answered by Stunnas on got my stunnas on 3
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Sure, as long as it was completly healthy with out a defect in any way.
2006-12-29 05:24:04
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answered by jujola11 2
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