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I don't want to eat Bill's beef, it makes me sick. I read that there are hundreds of millions of cases worldwide where other people have become sick from eating Bill's Beef.
The Bill's Beef cookers break down all the time, they are horribly slow, and normally they are covered in obnoxious advertising, and the cheapest ones cost twice as much as they should.
Fortunately, I can buy ovens that will cook a wonderful array of other nutritious meals, unlike Bill's Beef ovens, which won't even turn on if I try to cook my meals in such ovens.
Because Bill's Beef has outrageous control of the market, I have to dig around to find an alternative oven, but I can do it.
You can bet your bottom dollar that I am going to loudly protest if Bill's Beef Company tries to take my other oven options off the market. I won't stand for such bulls**t.
Edited 2011-09-23 01:59 UTC