Re: Indian Rations
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:20 am
No worries. Cheers mate.BlackDogBob wrote:Not yet. Still waiting on them.Ol Mate Dropbear wrote:Hi BlackDogBob
Any news on the Indian rations? Really looking forward to seeing them.
Because everything tastes good when you're hungry!
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No worries. Cheers mate.BlackDogBob wrote:Not yet. Still waiting on them.Ol Mate Dropbear wrote:Hi BlackDogBob
Any news on the Indian rations? Really looking forward to seeing them.
Good point thank youFREMONT wrote:Be cautious of these rations! Farmers tend to give antibiotics to their animals like candy. The same goes with chinese rations too. IF you have a weak immune system or are suffering from any bacteria related illnesses I recommend staying away from rations produced in countries with relaxed laws regarding antibiotics and sanitation.BlackDogBob wrote:Don't worry guys. AFTER Gundog reviews one, I will post some for trade. I will make sure I reserve one for each of you.Eistee wrote: Damn right, he does.
Recently, an old woman from Nevada died from a superbug that no antibiotic could treat after coming back from India. The bacteria was resistant to all 26 types of antibiotics available in the US.
Stay safe my rationeers!
Cheers!
This is one of the main reasons that customs opens up rations and remove their contents. Meat and dairy products have strict importation regulations across the world and one country can't regulate what one does with it's own food.wats6831 wrote:Good point thank youFREMONT wrote:Be cautious of these rations! Farmers tend to give antibiotics to their animals like candy. The same goes with chinese rations too. IF you have a weak immune system or are suffering from any bacteria related illnesses I recommend staying away from rations produced in countries with relaxed laws regarding antibiotics and sanitation.BlackDogBob wrote:
Don't worry guys. AFTER Gundog reviews one, I will post some for trade. I will make sure I reserve one for each of you.
Recently, an old woman from Nevada died from a superbug that no antibiotic could treat after coming back from India. The bacteria was resistant to all 26 types of antibiotics available in the US.
Stay safe my rationeers!
Cheers!