@Gann: I don't know where the umbilical chords are coming from, but I suppose the hospital could save them instead of throwing them out when a baby is born... still unsettling though...
@Anonymoose: Not just soups. Slow-roasted baby long pork can be delectable.
@Rabid Penguin: I know umbilical cords are technically waste from the birthing process, I just don't particularly like humans becoming part of a manufacturing process. It's a slippery slope.
Like most things in our modern society, it's developed for the military or NASA first and then trickles down.
As for the dead babies... just look at the civilian death count in Iraq (which is higher then the amount of civilians Sadam killed in total) and you'll see your source.
@-kXj-: Oh gosh no! MRE's also contain tissue paper, plastic wrap around most of the dinner items, matches, a chemical heating element... I hope they don't eat those as well.
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@Rabid Penguin: I know umbilical cords are technically waste from the birthing process, I just don't particularly like humans becoming part of a manufacturing process. It's a slippery slope.
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As for the dead babies... just look at the civilian death count in Iraq (which is higher then the amount of civilians Sadam killed in total) and you'll see your source.
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