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Well there's tons of meat with bacteria like, raw meat, cob fish because there's these bugs which are in any fishes. And those meat that has white spots blended, with dark, brown reddish meat which have reported to be different types of meat parts. and especially pork, beacause pigs have this virus of junk when they eat and a lot of bacteria. People have died by eating these type of meat or sick, and sent to the hospital. There are more meats that are bad too.

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