Posted on 10/18/2018 10:58:39 AM PDT by fishtank
50K Pounds of Meat Destroyed After Employee Caught Peeing at Workstation
10-18-18
CONTRIBUTORS Eric Sorensen, David Mantey
Founded in 1936, Smithfield Foods is a food manufacturer based out of Virginia that is "passionate about producing good food the right way."
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Doubt it, were NOT when I worked there.
Thanks. I did not know.
Name withheld.... illegal?
:: You just cant beat OUR Meat! ::
Yes! Yes I can!
- Harry Palms
Mexican most likely. They do this in the fields on crops too. That’s why salad bars sicken you.
“What will happen to the perp if he turns out to be a member of a protected class or muslim?”
Bingo! Click on the news link and watch the video. He be black. He gets to keep his job.
He didnt piss on the meat correct? But on the floor? Gross but how does that affect the meat and 50/k of it? UFB.
Still independent? Smithfield owns practically everybody in the pork business anymore.
Seriously, probably 60% or more.
Smithfield, Va., or Smithfield, N.C.?
There are a few weird things about the VA. Processing plant. Like they are built on the PAGAN River. No joke.
We must respect the country and culture of the employee. If he’s native American, fry him. But if not, it’s probably ok.
Likely a union shop that has to step through the process
Thanks!
Main office is at Smithfield VA.....Just across river from Norfolk.
Plant is located in NC.
Well the big plant is in NC....much smaller plant (7000 kill/day) in Smithfield VA. Also Gwaltney plant also 6-7000 kill day right next door to it.
WHY would they build a swine processing plant on the PAGAN River & have a road that runs beside the plant that is numbered Route 666? Seriously, witch covens actually tried to lease land around there for their summer coven convention. This really happened. I lived in that town.
WHY would they build a swine processing plant on the PAGAN River & have a road that runs beside the plant that is numbered Route 666? Seriously, witch covens actually tried to lease land around there for their summer coven convention. This really happened. I lived in that town.
No clue. Smithfield Packing was family owned even after they built the big plant but they went public some 25 years ago and sold stock.
Wish I’d have bought more.
I could tell you a funny story about misunderstanding what “HEAD TABLE EXPERIENCE” means, but I’m sure you know where I’m going with this...no joke, it really happened...
Thread winner!
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