Re: Microsoft speaks out against New Zealand's new anti-spam law

From: Management (charlienospam_at_peartreegreen.org)
Date: 08/28/05


Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 18:51:00 +0100

Jason wrote:
> * Steve Welsh <sjw@stevew.net>:
<SNIP>
>
>
> More like no where near meat Steve. They take that parts off the cutting
> room floor that aren't even fit to be made into a hotdog and squeeze it
> into a can and call it Spam. I still can't figure out how they can
> legally sell it for human consumption.
>
> Jason

It's surprising what can be defined as 'meat':) Spam is one of many
brands of what is called 'Luncheon Meat' in the UK. This disgusting
mixture of pork bits & rusk certainly had a share in feeding the
half-starving population of wartime Britain. There is absolutely no
excuse for it being eaten anywhere in the developed world today but
I see that it seems to sell - I can only guess there must be enough
people who just don't care what they eat!

Charlie.

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