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Bacon was awesome before the marketing campaign. Bacon was awesome during it, and bacon remains awesome to this day.
Sorry about all the shitty bacon you've been fed.
I don't remember a bacon marketing campaign. Regardless, bacon/pork belly is the most delicious meat in my opinion.
Very interesting, sounds exactly like what the diary industry does. I wouldn't be surprised if they are both heavily connected.
For those curious, see Climate Town latest video "Dairy Is Milking America Dry"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQiLly6Z1xs
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=NQiLly6Z1xs
I love nor being american so much