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      <description>Food Poisoning Lawyer &amp; Attorney : Bill Marler : Marler Clark</description>
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         <title>David G.</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The meat was processed at Neb. Beef and apparently on it's way to Coleman Natural then on to who knows where.</p>

<p>Even though Coleman and Whole Foods claim natural and organic, you just never know how the food was processed.</p>

<p>If you want to know where your food comes from, go find your local ranchers and farmers.  Meeting these folks face to face and seeing for yourself how the food is produced will both educate you and provide peace of mind.  Go to your states department of agriculture to find local markets and sources of your favorite foods.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 18:12:15 -0800</pubDate>
         <author>marler@marlerclark.com (E. coli Lawyer)</author>
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