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Comment Re:As intended. (Score 3, Insightful) 586

The thing that people forget is that when automation becomes more and more ubiquitous, it becomes cheaper and cheaper. Eventually, the common people will own the means of production without a revolution because the means of production will be self-producing, intelligent, and widely available.

True, on the condition it isn't successfully lobbied and regulated out of the hands of the common people.

Comment Re:What's the problem? (Score 1) 709

As has been said repeatedly, the problem is that the burgers are advertised as containing only beef as their constituent meat. Nowhere does it say that they may/definitely do contain bits of horse and pig in them as well.

Furthermore, this evidence of lax quality assurance and regulation opens the door to some (reasonable) speculation. There may well be parts of these animals that are risky to eat in the affected burgers. Maybe the constituent animals were condemned. Who knows what went on in the production? Those things wouldn't be good at all.

Maybe you would be satisfied with food producers putting whatever they want into the food and selling it under the guise of some other substance, but not many people seem to be.

Hopefully some chain will bring out Proper Horseburgers.

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