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Old 08-10-2011, 09:48 AM #1
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Default Might just be the question of the decade...

I was at the market last night and saw a label on a package of Chicken Breast that said "Corn Fed, free range". Um, HOW? the body does not digest corn, so how did the chicken get any nutrition when it only ate corn? Or maybe chickens can eat corn, I know when I do, I could see it the next morning if I looked in the toilet. (sorry for the kinda gross visual).

SO, THE question is, if you eat ONLY corn, would you starve to death?
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