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Oscar Mayer All Meat Wieners do not contain esophagi, ears, lips and snouts; they do not contain poultry meat or "binders" like dried milk, cereal or flour...
They do contain cuts of pork from the side and shoulder and cuts of beef from the brisket, chuck and flank. These cuts compose 85% of the wiener, including lean, fat, and moisture as it occurs naturally in the meat. The other 15% consists of 10% added water to facilitate mixing and 5% salt, sugar, spice and cure...
Shoppers pick up soup meat for $ 1 per Ib. and examine jars of jam that cost $1.15. They drink their coffee watered-down-because it costs $2 per Ib.-and pass up steaks that run $3 to $4 per Ib. for an indifferent cut. Even the rich, dark German bread in Limburg goes for an average of 60? a loaf. I asked one supermarket customer how he would vote on Nov. 19. "I am not yet sure," he replied. "I won't tell you what party I belong to, but I will say that I'm not sure...
...health: "Never eat meat or drink tea, coffee or wine again as long as you live. Don't take any exercise, and do exactly the opposite of what the doctor advises." On education: "High School is teaching you nothing except how to become a high school mistress...
...institution, does have its loyal defenders. "If I were an Oscar Mayer wiener," insists the jingle, "everyone would be in love with me." Edwin Anderson, president of the Zion Foods Corp., salutes the frankfurter with a serious mien. "Hot dogs," he maintains, "are still the American's favorite meat food. Let's compare apples with apples. The hot dog is a ready-to-eat product and should be compared with other similar products rather than with hamburger, which loses 30% to 40% of its weight in cooking." Adds Michael Levine of Continental Seasoning: "There are fewer chemicals...