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- Hypocrite - :D - 11-27-2012 06:56 AM

We are a finicky bunch, with all kinds of hypocritical taboos. Guinea pigs have been raised for food for a very long time. It's no different to someone with chickens out in the back yard. They look cute and you can eat them.

Burgers aren't cute. Cows are though. Kind of dopey, sweet and delicious.

Lots of folks got their panties up in a bunch about people eating Cane Rat, the other week. Apparently it is a healthier meat than beef. Probably much like Guinea Pig.


- Douglas L - 11-27-2012 06:56 AM

1. A guinea pig is all meat. A Big Mac is not.
2. A guinea pig likely has fewer or no chemicals unlike a Big Mac.
3. Since guinea pig is a rodent , like rabbits are, I think the meat would be sweater than beef.
4. Some people are turned off by eating uncommon ( to them) meats.


- stanley - 11-27-2012 06:56 AM

A big mac doesn't have bones in it (usually ).