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		<title>By: wintermute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eh, if they&#039;re going to model their marketing stunts after PeTA, I can&#039;t bring myself to care.

Except to note that in Britain, as in America, you can&#039;t attach the &quot;organic&quot; label to food without some pretty comprehensive papertrails detailing exactly what the [in this case, women] have eaten, and what medications they&#039;ve been treated with. Wild-caught animals can&#039;t be certified as organic, because you can&#039;t guarantee that they&#039;ve not eaten anything that isn&#039;t itself organic. So, if they&#039;re actually making that claim (and putting it in their press release probably counts), they&#039;re going to get into trouble...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eh, if they&#8217;re going to model their marketing stunts after PeTA, I can&#8217;t bring myself to care.</p>
<p>Except to note that in Britain, as in America, you can&#8217;t attach the &#8220;organic&#8221; label to food without some pretty comprehensive papertrails detailing exactly what the [in this case, women] have eaten, and what medications they&#8217;ve been treated with. Wild-caught animals can&#8217;t be certified as organic, because you can&#8217;t guarantee that they&#8217;ve not eaten anything that isn&#8217;t itself organic. So, if they&#8217;re actually making that claim (and putting it in their press release probably counts), they&#8217;re going to get into trouble&#8230;</p>
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