Guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration provide an interim reference level (IRL) for lead of 2.2 micrograms. The amount of lead found in these nuggets could be as much as five times higher than this IRL for children.

A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase. However, FSIS is concerned that some product may still be in consumers’ freezers.

You ate them already. Sorry.
—Walmart

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        8 days ago

        So you just never visit family or spend time with friends? You want a mandatory hermit life for everyone?

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              The machine has granted us great amounts of goods. Hospitals, cars, safety, televisions and plains. However it has also removed ourselves from meaningful lives. We gain and loose from the machine, but in the long term, we loose.

              The machine is good at aiding when the damage is imminent, but bad at prevention. I dont say heart failure is something to scough at, but the bigger picture is that we move towards more meaningful lives.

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          7 days ago

          Through slow transportation. This would gradually be realized as people start to take stewardship for their local communities. As we grow our own food to an increasing degree, our need to travel long distances will be reduced more and more.

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            6 days ago

            We need 98% of our people to do other things than grow food unless we want to collapse back into the 1800s