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I saw a commercial for Tyson chicken nuggets. The commercial was cute enough, with a lot of little kids going through great pains to get rid of food they didn't want to eat. I still wouldn't buy anything from Tyson, given their history of animal abuse, but that is beside the point.
At the end of the commercial, the announcer makes a statement like, "Tyson chicken nuggets. Now with all natural ingredients."
That made me think of two questions that I do not know if I really want the answers to:
What the heck were they putting in their that was not natural?
and
Where are the nuggets on a chicken anyway?
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