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  2. United States Army beef scandal - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army beef scandal was an American political scandal caused by the widespread distribution of extremely low-quality, heavily adulterated beef products to U.S Army soldiers fighting in the Spanish–American War.

  3. Charles P. Eagan - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Charles Patrick Eagan (January 16, 1841 – February 1, 1919) was a career United States Army officer who gained notoriety as a Commissary General who testified during the "embalmed beef" scandal of the Spanish–American War. Eagan was born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States sometime prior to 1862.

  4. Australian meat substitution scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Australian meat substitution scandal of 1981 involved the widespread substitution of horse meat and kangaroo meat for beef in Australia. [1] While the substitution primarily affected meat exported overseas, particularly to the United States, further investigations revealed that these, as well as donkey meat and pet food, had been packaged for human consumption and non-halal meat was sold ...

  5. Taco Bell Responds to Beef Scandal by Offering Free ... - AOL

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    In the wake of Taco Bell's meat, or lack of meat, scandal, the fast food chain is giving away 10 million coupons for a free crunchy taco. Not surprising, seeing how Taco Bell has tried to put a ...

  6. Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 2008, Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company voluntarily recalled just over 143 million pounds (65 million kilograms) of raw and frozen beef products, considered the largest meat recall in the United States, following an investigation into animal cruelty.

  7. 2013 horse meat scandal - Wikipedia

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    Removal of beefburgers from a Tesco supermarket following the adulterated with horse meat scandal. On 15 January 2013 it was reported that foods advertised in the European Union as containing beef were found to contain undeclared or improperly declared horse meat—as much as 100% of the meat content in some cases. [1]

  8. William Jay Schieffelin - Wikipedia

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    When he was in Puerto Rico, Schieffelin was affected by the Army beef scandal, because the troops in the field were supplied with rancid canned meat. His weight decreased by 50 pounds, and it took him months to regain his strength after the war. [2]

  9. Patrick Mahomes Responds to Claims the Referees Are Rigging ...

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    Patrick Mahomes is batting down claims of preferential treatment as the Kansas City Chiefs move ever-closer to a Super Bowl berth.. With his team being one win away from the title game and after a ...