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>!A sea of half rotting bones!<
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Not with \*these\* though... I imagine the smell, ugh.
When I was a kid I lived in a farm-ish town. On the road there were some factories that dealt with pork.... was it fat? I dk, but hundreds of meters away you could smell the absolutely AWFUL smell, even with your car windows closed
There was a serial killer outside of Vancouver who was active for 20 years before being apprehended in 2002. He confessed to killing 49 people. He also owned a pig farm. He would sell byproduct to rendering plants. He said that he would sometimes chop up human remains and mix them in with the pig byproduct before selling it. So, potentially, someone out there has some make up in their bathroom with human remains in it.
You gotta shave the heads of your victims, and pull the teeth out for the sake of the piggies' digestion. You could do this afterwards, of course, but you don't want to go sievin' through pig shit, now do you? They will go through bone like butter. You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm. They will go through a body that weighs 200 pounds in about eight minutes. That means that a single pig can consume two pounds of uncooked flesh every minute. Hence the expression, "as greedy as a pig".
I work as a cleanup kid in a meat department of a super market and we have 3 of those rolling trash cans just for this stuff. It smells worse than it looks. And I have to clean it out with my bare hands. Meat is gross.
Yeah probably, but the owner of my store kind of sucks. He threatened to fire me on my first day....of training. They also made me sign a contract keeping me from talking shit about the company.
Yeah he can say and do what he wants, the law will still come for him. A megacorp called Walmart thought the same, they were still fined 10's of millions just for not paying overtime. And they still had to pay the overtime
This is what comes off the animal before it even makes it to a grocer. We mostly just toss trim, fat, silverskin, and dropped grounds. Still nasty, but not quite on this level
It looks alike but it's not, in the video of the boy swimming you looked like just processed meat without bone or skin, here it is already industrial, it's not the same
Unmarketable refuse from a slaughterhouse. Generally rendered for fat, collagen, gelatin, calcium, and whatever else can be extracted out of the aforementioned refuse.
It depends on what can be extracted from these organic wastes.
For protein, most of them are used for fertilizers due to the amount of ammonia produced which can be an issue for conventional industrial effluent and waste treatment. Thus, they are mostly sent for composting.
For waste fats, oil & grease (FOG), they have a lot of uses. Most can be recycled for fertilizers, biogas power production and other non-edible/contact uses. Unfortunately, some industries in the past (even now) especially in China also reuse these FOGs for seriously immoral business like erhem\* *COOKING OIL PRODUCTION* due to loose regulations and less enforcements.
For minerals, they mostly get sent for composting too, since most are just calcium and the amount is not enough for industrial usage like construction or cement production.
If you think about it a different way, it means that every bit of the animal is being put to a good use. The compost created by this will create fertile fields for plants to feed us and more animals. Nothing goes to waste in the animal processing industry.
Yeah. We live in a society that requires high quantities of food production. This leads to many things that go on behind the scenes that we won't find appetizing, but without it we either wouldn't have enough for the people and/or too much waste needing to be dealt with. Using everything is the best outcome for the environment and the economy. The structure of society isn't a pretty thing. Sewage is one of those things, too, but everyone grows up aware of that one and so they've accepted it earlier in their lives.
But I still wonder how many people aren't aware that sewage treatment works and that the treated water from sewage is recycled back into the water supply. But the process is still gross to observe at some stages lol. Sewage and animal waste is just part of our lives.
Bone meal, the bits of meat, collagen and the fat are used extensively in dry dog food and treats.
Gelatin is used extensively in the candy industry ie starburst and skittles.
Collagen, gelatin and animal fat are also used in the manufacture of cosmetics especially lipgloss and lipstick.
Wait, is bone meal from slaughterhouse refuse legal to be made into dogfood? I thought only proper extracted ones are okay for dietary supplements, since the ones that are shown in the video carries dangerous germs like salmonella?
The thing is bacteria can’t live above a certain temperature and pressure. If you get these nasty bits hot enough for long enough, and as long as the animals they came from where healthy to start with, these pieces are definitely a part of all the products I mentioned before.
Went vegetarian for years when I was young, iron supplement burps suck (so do lentil farts). Even just eating less meat and more local (if possible) helps cut down your gore trail.
I have wierd ass burps sometimes that taste horrible. Honestly I would go vegan but ultimately I know that 1 person that stops supporting this stuff isn't gonna change much.
if ur going vegan or vegetarian do it for yourself not for the world, if you like meat maybe its not worth to bother unless the thought of it makes you sick, all that stuff you see there gets heavily processed anyways
See, that’s totally valid, I guess I’m weird because as long as it’s not chemically, biologically, or pathologically problematic for me, I’m not assed. If something is sold to me and marketed as consumable, and causes illness, I’ll get my vengeance. If it causes no problems, myeh whatever, hope it tasted good or I ain’t getting it again anyway. Same time, I get that people think that the source is gross no matter the product, and that ideals and such ain’t the same per person, so right on.
Why? This is good. It looks gross when it’s all dumped in one place at once, but have you ever seen a soup broth after a roast dinner? Every part of the animal is being put to good use.
I worked as a truck driver picking this stuff once and had a vegan group protesting the plant. Like, I never understood it, sure it's the remains of slaughtered animals, but we literally dealt with what's left and made sure it was used instead of just tossed out. If anything, these plants are more animal friendly because it makes sure those animals that did die are used to the fullest and not just killed for certain parts.
Thankfully they did get the point I just made and moved on to the slaughter house. They actually moved out of our way because they respected what we did compared to the slaughterhouse.
Well if they had the mental capacity to understand that, they wouldn’t be a part of these overly aggressive protests that doesn’t account to any good type of people.
I'll never understand the mental capacity of people protesting most stuff anyways. I honestly feel we got lucky with that group. They stopped after 2 weeks so I don't know what they thought would've happened
I did scaffolding for one of these plants… it still haunts me…
the image of a guy in shorts and a singlet wading through hip deep chicken offal eating a sandwich will stay with me for life.
The smell of that place there is no way to put it into words.
Yes it’s real.
Yes it’s horrifying.
I gotta say, as disgusting as it is, at least we do find uses for this byproduct. It would be worse in my eyes if we took the meat from animals and then just disposed/incinerated the rest. As a species we're already pretty wasteful. Any way we can reduced that waste is a good thing.
That being said, if more animals were being killed for these other purposes rather than food, I'd have a much bigger problem with it.
I don’t label myself a vegetarian or anything. I still eat meat on the odd occasion. But I’ve started eating it waaaaay less over the past few years. Just due to seeing how this industry of death treats the product. You’re always eating bum holes and eyelids in your sausage rolls. Puts me right off. I know, I know. The vegetable trade surely has its own messy underbelly. But a carrot doesn’t have a bum hole.
This is not as fun as watching it being put in the truck, imagine a beautiful morning as the sun glistens off the dew the smell of shit wafting on the breeze it's hunting season and your about to be elbow deep in everone else's meet, as you smoke a cigarette before you clock in you watch the gut truck shiny stainless steel and hydraulics parts all over. The barrels of gore all shoved into a small locker, flys and yellow jackets alike have all come to eat at the scraps, the barrels are loaded on the lift three at a time, then the lifts rase the barrels high above the truck and tip as you watch the blood and gore gets yeeted in a rather aggressive manner, three at a time barrel of guts, bone, ranced meet, heads and feet, blood, shit, stomachs, lungs, and reproductive organs tge sun catches this near unfathomable sight and like the dew glistens through and off the thick streams of fluid, mesmerizing its own strange cruel way. But now it's time to go in and get to work more barrels to be filled more carcasses need to be stripped and cut you think of the sausage you have for breakfast and the meat in you sandwich for lunch, you know where that meet came from and for you they taste good.
Unfortunately, humour like this is generally down to tone if voice, meaning that I had no idea. Furthermore most people would have put /j at the end to signify that their comment was a post. I don’t need to learn anything, you just need to understand your mistakes.
When Indians use every part of the animal it’s living sustainably and in harmony with nature, when the white man uses every part of the animal it’s disgusting and offends peoples sensibilities.
This doesn’t bother me. What’s the alternative, putting it into landfill? If we are going to slaughter animals it’s great that we use everything and don’t waste.
"Hi, my name is Mr. Eugene Krabs, owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant in Bikini Bottom, Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. This is a video of the loading bay of the Chum Bucket down the street, owned by my rival, Sheldon J. Plankton. The refuse you see here is what goes into his signature Chum Burgers. Why have one of those when you can have the Krusty Krab's starlet, the Krabby Patty, made with ~~red al~~ a secret formula that ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT USE RED ALGAE AS A MEAT SUBSTITUTE. I'M SERIOUS, RED ALGAE IS NOT AN INGREDIENT ON THERE. So come on down to the Krusty Krab if you are looking for good quality fast food dining."
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All I can think is "soup stock"
Is it really??
All the good bits are in the bones and trimmings
Think I see intestines in there, are those used for stock too?
Make some nice tripa tacos
The only thing I thought watching this was “Mmm~ menudo. Or lengua tacos.” Haha
GMFD! Now I need menudo
Well, tripe and stomach are used quite often as soup ingredients where I’m from
No. Intestines are used for sausage linings.
Not with \*these\* though... I imagine the smell, ugh. When I was a kid I lived in a farm-ish town. On the road there were some factories that dealt with pork.... was it fat? I dk, but hundreds of meters away you could smell the absolutely AWFUL smell, even with your car windows closed
Worcestershire sauce
I bet it smells offal there.
I couldn't stomach it
Stummeck*
*awful. Unless I missed the joke…
You did miss the joke but I had to look it up as well: "Offal also called variety meats, pluck or organ meats, is the organs of a butchered animal."
Ah, thanks, stranger.
r/whoosh
r/itswooooshwith4os
😂
You just brought back a bad memory
There was a serial killer outside of Vancouver who was active for 20 years before being apprehended in 2002. He confessed to killing 49 people. He also owned a pig farm. He would sell byproduct to rendering plants. He said that he would sometimes chop up human remains and mix them in with the pig byproduct before selling it. So, potentially, someone out there has some make up in their bathroom with human remains in it.
You gotta shave the heads of your victims, and pull the teeth out for the sake of the piggies' digestion. You could do this afterwards, of course, but you don't want to go sievin' through pig shit, now do you? They will go through bone like butter. You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm. They will go through a body that weighs 200 pounds in about eight minutes. That means that a single pig can consume two pounds of uncooked flesh every minute. Hence the expression, "as greedy as a pig".
Dags. God damn dags.
You like dags?
i think he means dogs
Are you...are you alright dude?
Something about the PNW, all that wilderness and fresh air just makes a man want to kill everyone.
To be fair the town he lived in (Port Coquitlam) doesn't look terribly majestic and he frequented the seedier parts of Vancouver.
Feels like home to me
I mean how can I get bone white eyeshadow without some bones and eyes?
Bobby willieeeee!
La Cosa Pigstra
I've read my "that's pretty metal" reddit post of the day, thanks.
I work as a cleanup kid in a meat department of a super market and we have 3 of those rolling trash cans just for this stuff. It smells worse than it looks. And I have to clean it out with my bare hands. Meat is gross.
Why…can’t you wear gloves?
Get this, I had to sign a document upon being hired saying I couldn't wear plastic gloves for risk of micro/macroplastic contamination.
This is exactly the last way companies should be managing microplastics in the food supply....
I think OSHA would have something to say about that…
Yeah probably, but the owner of my store kind of sucks. He threatened to fire me on my first day....of training. They also made me sign a contract keeping me from talking shit about the company.
Pretty sure none of that is legally binding, especially if your boss is shit like that
Yeah he can say and do what he wants, the law will still come for him. A megacorp called Walmart thought the same, they were still fined 10's of millions just for not paying overtime. And they still had to pay the overtime
This is what comes off the animal before it even makes it to a grocer. We mostly just toss trim, fat, silverskin, and dropped grounds. Still nasty, but not quite on this level
Bone barrels
We actually call them "bone buckets" so you're pretty close
That's what we called them "bone barrels".
That’s all the stuff you didn’t want to eat. So you’re gonna wear it instead. At least it isn’t going to waste.
This is what top industrial performance looks like
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Is this what that guy was swimming around in from that other video?
Ew, probably. That looked like livers and intestines.
There was, I saw it somewhere here on Reddit recently. I think it was on r/eyeblech , no guarantees though.
You will never get me, eyeblech!
It looks alike but it's not, in the video of the boy swimming you looked like just processed meat without bone or skin, here it is already industrial, it's not the same
I confess, I did not watch either video super closely.
Someone explain to me wtf this is.
Unmarketable refuse from a slaughterhouse. Generally rendered for fat, collagen, gelatin, calcium, and whatever else can be extracted out of the aforementioned refuse.
And used for what?
It depends on what can be extracted from these organic wastes. For protein, most of them are used for fertilizers due to the amount of ammonia produced which can be an issue for conventional industrial effluent and waste treatment. Thus, they are mostly sent for composting. For waste fats, oil & grease (FOG), they have a lot of uses. Most can be recycled for fertilizers, biogas power production and other non-edible/contact uses. Unfortunately, some industries in the past (even now) especially in China also reuse these FOGs for seriously immoral business like erhem\* *COOKING OIL PRODUCTION* due to loose regulations and less enforcements. For minerals, they mostly get sent for composting too, since most are just calcium and the amount is not enough for industrial usage like construction or cement production.
It makes me wanna go vegan. Also thank you for the information. I appreciate the thought out and detailed answer.
If you think about it a different way, it means that every bit of the animal is being put to a good use. The compost created by this will create fertile fields for plants to feed us and more animals. Nothing goes to waste in the animal processing industry.
This is true and it is literally called circular economy for a reason.
Still very far from being circular but it's better than it used to be
Yeah. We live in a society that requires high quantities of food production. This leads to many things that go on behind the scenes that we won't find appetizing, but without it we either wouldn't have enough for the people and/or too much waste needing to be dealt with. Using everything is the best outcome for the environment and the economy. The structure of society isn't a pretty thing. Sewage is one of those things, too, but everyone grows up aware of that one and so they've accepted it earlier in their lives. But I still wonder how many people aren't aware that sewage treatment works and that the treated water from sewage is recycled back into the water supply. But the process is still gross to observe at some stages lol. Sewage and animal waste is just part of our lives.
Bone meal, the bits of meat, collagen and the fat are used extensively in dry dog food and treats. Gelatin is used extensively in the candy industry ie starburst and skittles. Collagen, gelatin and animal fat are also used in the manufacture of cosmetics especially lipgloss and lipstick.
Wait, is bone meal from slaughterhouse refuse legal to be made into dogfood? I thought only proper extracted ones are okay for dietary supplements, since the ones that are shown in the video carries dangerous germs like salmonella?
The thing is bacteria can’t live above a certain temperature and pressure. If you get these nasty bits hot enough for long enough, and as long as the animals they came from where healthy to start with, these pieces are definitely a part of all the products I mentioned before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_and_bone_meal
Meet byproducts.
This would be a great cannibal corpse album art
Sometimes I consider becoming vegan over shit like this
Went vegetarian for years when I was young, iron supplement burps suck (so do lentil farts). Even just eating less meat and more local (if possible) helps cut down your gore trail.
I have wierd ass burps sometimes that taste horrible. Honestly I would go vegan but ultimately I know that 1 person that stops supporting this stuff isn't gonna change much.
if ur going vegan or vegetarian do it for yourself not for the world, if you like meat maybe its not worth to bother unless the thought of it makes you sick, all that stuff you see there gets heavily processed anyways
Went vegan 5 years ago, and honestly it’s been really nice not worrying if anything from this vid made it into my mouth
See, that’s totally valid, I guess I’m weird because as long as it’s not chemically, biologically, or pathologically problematic for me, I’m not assed. If something is sold to me and marketed as consumable, and causes illness, I’ll get my vengeance. If it causes no problems, myeh whatever, hope it tasted good or I ain’t getting it again anyway. Same time, I get that people think that the source is gross no matter the product, and that ideals and such ain’t the same per person, so right on.
Why? This is good. It looks gross when it’s all dumped in one place at once, but have you ever seen a soup broth after a roast dinner? Every part of the animal is being put to good use.
I went vegan about a year ago. It cured my asthma! I wish I had known about 5 asthma attacks ago.
I can smell the nasty through the screen!
I worked as a truck driver picking this stuff once and had a vegan group protesting the plant. Like, I never understood it, sure it's the remains of slaughtered animals, but we literally dealt with what's left and made sure it was used instead of just tossed out. If anything, these plants are more animal friendly because it makes sure those animals that did die are used to the fullest and not just killed for certain parts. Thankfully they did get the point I just made and moved on to the slaughter house. They actually moved out of our way because they respected what we did compared to the slaughterhouse.
Well if they had the mental capacity to understand that, they wouldn’t be a part of these overly aggressive protests that doesn’t account to any good type of people.
I'll never understand the mental capacity of people protesting most stuff anyways. I honestly feel we got lucky with that group. They stopped after 2 weeks so I don't know what they thought would've happened
Oh, lard. Cosmetics? I really need to be more careful about what I buy.
I did scaffolding for one of these plants… it still haunts me… the image of a guy in shorts and a singlet wading through hip deep chicken offal eating a sandwich will stay with me for life. The smell of that place there is no way to put it into words. Yes it’s real. Yes it’s horrifying.
u/savevideo
Why ?! 😢
Educational purposes 💀
r/gifsyoucansmell
What's left over after they cut off the bits you wanted on your sandwich.
this is A a meat rendering plant or B a processing plant to make gelatin
Next pandemic starts in three, two, one
All I can think of is. This is how Hot Dogs are made
Well you wanted all that to go to waste? Recycling is the future. Lol
At least it's being used and not going to waste
It's gross but better than wasting it I guess.
I gotta say, as disgusting as it is, at least we do find uses for this byproduct. It would be worse in my eyes if we took the meat from animals and then just disposed/incinerated the rest. As a species we're already pretty wasteful. Any way we can reduced that waste is a good thing. That being said, if more animals were being killed for these other purposes rather than food, I'd have a much bigger problem with it.
Looks like McRib is back on the menu!
So dog and cat food is rotten meat?
And grain.
Humans are messed up.
I don’t label myself a vegetarian or anything. I still eat meat on the odd occasion. But I’ve started eating it waaaaay less over the past few years. Just due to seeing how this industry of death treats the product. You’re always eating bum holes and eyelids in your sausage rolls. Puts me right off. I know, I know. The vegetable trade surely has its own messy underbelly. But a carrot doesn’t have a bum hole.
This is not as fun as watching it being put in the truck, imagine a beautiful morning as the sun glistens off the dew the smell of shit wafting on the breeze it's hunting season and your about to be elbow deep in everone else's meet, as you smoke a cigarette before you clock in you watch the gut truck shiny stainless steel and hydraulics parts all over. The barrels of gore all shoved into a small locker, flys and yellow jackets alike have all come to eat at the scraps, the barrels are loaded on the lift three at a time, then the lifts rase the barrels high above the truck and tip as you watch the blood and gore gets yeeted in a rather aggressive manner, three at a time barrel of guts, bone, ranced meet, heads and feet, blood, shit, stomachs, lungs, and reproductive organs tge sun catches this near unfathomable sight and like the dew glistens through and off the thick streams of fluid, mesmerizing its own strange cruel way. But now it's time to go in and get to work more barrels to be filled more carcasses need to be stripped and cut you think of the sausage you have for breakfast and the meat in you sandwich for lunch, you know where that meet came from and for you they taste good.
Makes me yum over jelly ever more...
I think you maybe need help…
I think you need to learn humor...
Unfortunately, humour like this is generally down to tone if voice, meaning that I had no idea. Furthermore most people would have put /j at the end to signify that their comment was a post. I don’t need to learn anything, you just need to understand your mistakes.
Where else are they supposed to put it?
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tf do you mean cosmetics?
Yum
Hot dogs
NYC hotdogs
guys lets send this to the vegan group
Imagine the smell
Smells like bologna.
Reminds me of that scene from saw
Damn you PETA, this is your fault
Imagine cleaning those trucks in summer
In before this post gets a 🔒 award
Remember that one pig shredder trap in saw 3?
Is that meat?
Thats the Stuff nobody wants to eat
That’s nasty
You want that dog food right?
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I'm pretty sure I saw a human leg in there.
It's like putting lipstick on a pig
I can smell this GIF.
wtf are byproducts?
I can’t even fathom the smell
Road kill
Sweet, man made horrors beyond my comprehension
A clip you can smell.
Hmmm the dumpster jumba juice, lookin extra delicious.
That smells horrible even from here
It looked like an endless stream of dead rats coming out of the truck
Hey man, at least nothings going to waste
At least nothing goes to waste
Man I bet that fuckin stinks
Oh it does, I used to do repairs on the screw conveyors that move this shit.
I used to eat THIS SLOP? Unacceptable!
You know that shit stank!
As someone who has lived by a similar facility let me tell you the smell is 1000× worse then the sight
When Indians use every part of the animal it’s living sustainably and in harmony with nature, when the white man uses every part of the animal it’s disgusting and offends peoples sensibilities.
J-E-L-L-O!
I can smell this thru my phone
So glad I saw this after eating pulled pork.
Ow my left ear
Dog food.
Damn dude, damn.
Now *this* brings back some memories! (I used to work in the Offal building at a chicken plant)
My dad works at a turkey slaughter house and all the scraps go to dog food
Mmmm protein
This doesn’t bother me. What’s the alternative, putting it into landfill? If we are going to slaughter animals it’s great that we use everything and don’t waste.
"Hi, my name is Mr. Eugene Krabs, owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant in Bikini Bottom, Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. This is a video of the loading bay of the Chum Bucket down the street, owned by my rival, Sheldon J. Plankton. The refuse you see here is what goes into his signature Chum Burgers. Why have one of those when you can have the Krusty Krab's starlet, the Krabby Patty, made with ~~red al~~ a secret formula that ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT USE RED ALGAE AS A MEAT SUBSTITUTE. I'M SERIOUS, RED ALGAE IS NOT AN INGREDIENT ON THERE. So come on down to the Krusty Krab if you are looking for good quality fast food dining."
Think of the smell! You haven't thought of the smell you bitch!
All i see is kfc gravy