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[Food for Thought] This Week's Main Dish [You Won't Believe What Food This DC Power Broker Is Peddling] When the giant companies that dominate US meat, dairy, and egg production want something in Washington, they lean on armies of lobbyists, who are financed by flush trade groups like the North American Meat Institute, the National Pork Producers Coalition, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. But who speaks up for seitan chops on the Hill? [READ MORE] [tweet this] --------------------------------------------------------------- —Advertisement— --------------------------------------------------------------- Side Dishes [The Cure for Your Takeout Addiction] [Why Aren't We Talking About Lead Exposure's Horrifying Effects on Grown-Ups?] [You're Running Out of Time to See One of Nature's Most Spectacular Sights] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe to Mother Jones Magazine] [Mother Jones] [Subscribe to Mother Jones Magazine] [Mother Jones] [Amazon Kindle] [Zinio] [Nook] [Texture] [Mother Jones] --------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FROM MOJO [I Survived Abstinence-Only Education] [Donald Trump's 47 Percent Moment] --------------------------------------------------------------- —Advertisement— --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mother Jones] [Facebook] [Twitter] We're a nonprofit, and we rely on support from readers. [Donate] [About Us] | [Advertise] | [Email Preferences] | [Unsubscribe] Mother Jones | 222 Sutter, San Francisco, CA 94108 [Powered By Blackbaud]

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