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  2. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Less expensive dog foods generally include less meat and more animal by-products and grain fillers. Proponents of a natural diet criticize the use of such ingredients, and point out that regulations allow for packaging that might lead a consumer to believe that they are buying natural food, when, in reality, the food might be composed mostly of ...

  3. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Commercially processed lean rabbit meat. In efficient production systems, rabbits can turn 20 percent of the proteins they eat into edible meat, compared to 22 to 23 percent for broiler chickens, 16 to 18 percent for pigs and 8 to 12 percent for beef; rabbit meat is more economical in terms of feed energy than beef. [22]

  4. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Dog meat in Hanoi, Vietnam A dog meat platter found in a street market a few kilometres east of Hanoi, Vietnam Dog meat in Hanoi, Vietnam. Around five million dogs are slaughtered in Vietnam every year, making the country the second-biggest consumer of dog meat in the world after China. [309]

  5. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.

  6. Center for Organizational Research and Education - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, CCF launched a campaign targeting plant-based meat products like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods. [28] CCF claims the plant-based meat is nothing more than "ultra-processed imitations." [29] The organization has run full-page ads in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal—in one comparing the product contents to dog food. [30]

  7. Warren (burrow) - Wikipedia

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    A modern view of a medieval pillow mound at Stoke Poges, England. The most characteristic structure of the "cony-garth" ("rabbit-yard") [1] is the pillow mound.These were "pillow-like", oblong mounds with flat tops, frequently described as being "cigar-shaped", and sometimes arranged like the letter E or into more extensive, interconnected rows.

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