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A San Antonio processor tested store-bought ground beef. Over 80 cows in one pack. Most weren’t even American — imported from Brazil, Africa, wherever was cheapest. I promise that USDA stamp ain’t what you think it is. USA? Far from it… CONSUMERS WANT THEIR BEEF LABELED!

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