Many years ago I worked in food logistics and we would send a pallet tote of horsemeat from somewhere in Quebec to somewhere in BC every few months so I wouldn't think that horsemeat is in huge demand by any stretch of the imagination.
Meat is meat, if we raise it we should be eating it. Just because it is a beast of burden/pet doesn't mean it shouldn't be on a plate when it has served its other purposes. They can't just be glue afterwards.
You expect a corporation to want to spend money making labels in multiple languages.
There are six Walmart's in El Salvador. Why would a company that gets its employees to sign up for food stamps to offload their responsibilities onto the govt spend money on multi language labels?
I don't disagree. There were better songs on the Analog Worms Attack album but that is the song I remember the name of having not heard it in a decade or more.
My buddy is traveling down in the states right now and with the new rules about stays longer than 30 days he is cutting his trip short by four days in order to avoid that 30 day mark. No calls to customs or talks with any authorities could answer his questions because none of them know what the actual rules are going to be until they are instituted a few days his trip ends.
The Orange R by John Clagett written back in 1978 was describing this feedback loop in its story.
In the story Nuclear radiation was poisoning the air and scrubbers all over the country were cleaning up the radiation but were using nuclear power to power them creating a huge feedback loop where more radiation was leaking and needing more scrubbers to clean it.
I won't give away what they thought about solar power, but it's awfully close to the same messages that certain orange people say about wind and solar power to this day.
ETA: it's amazing that back in the '70s they thought our future would be nuclear pollution from power plants while they had polluting coal plants and now 50 plus years later we still have polluting coal plants.
We do share a land border with Denmark. We settled a border dispute with Denmark on Hans Island.
We also have France just a few kilometers off the coast of Newfoundland in St Pierre and Miquelon.
I got to go to up to 7 ingredients and I'm counting the four mandatory veg as one ingredient (1 cup each of carrot, onion, celery and 1 tablespoon of diced garlic) that I call mirepoix.
African ground nut stew:
10 chicken thighs
4 cups of mirepoix
Large can of diced tomatoes
Can of tomato paste
Cup of chicken stock
2 cups of mushrooms
-High pressure for 28 mins
Stir in 3 tablespoons of unsweetened peanut butter to thicken.
If you want to make it 8 ingredients then add hot sauce to taste.
I'm paid to work 7am to 3:30pm
I show up at 6:59am