Rare Amazon species, with ketchup

McAmazonAma­zon being cleared to grow soy which goes into the chick­en mcnuggets that go into Unhap­py meals in Europe.

I keep telling my son, Doon, that clown is evil.

Go yell about it.

And if you blog this one, tag it “McA­ma­zon,” would­ja? I have a feel­ing this one is going to have some legs, and it would be nice to be able to track it down.

I’m still try­ing to get Mov­able Type to accept a Blog Claim tag from Tech­no­rati, and if I can’t get around a mod­_se­cu­ri­ty issue I’m hav­ing with my host, I may just have to make the leap to Word­Press.

Of course, that’ll prob­a­bly bring on a whole new heap of humdingers.

4 thoughts on “Rare Amazon species, with ketchup”

  1. You ask peo­ple to tag it with McA­ma­zon so you can track it.. Like you came up with the idea.. Green­peace asks peo­ple (in their orig­i­nal arti­cle) to tag it with Mca­ma­zon.

  2. chick­ens die to make mc nugget, that is a crime, if peo­ple wouldn’t eat them, soy wouldn’t be used to feed then. is quite easy.

  3. The soy grown in the ama­zon ends up in much more than just McNuggets! I expect McDonald’s will find an alter­na­tive source pret­ty darn quick, but will that make the oth­ers who buy the­se taint­ed goods turn tail as well????? It’s a huge indus­try, and right now what comes out of Brazil is priced to sell. We def­i­nite­ly need to make sure the “destruc­tion equi­ty” is reflect­ed in the price. Nice graph­ic 😉

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