Published Letters and Op-Eds from COK’s Writers Group
Veggie Burgers Are Safest
Your piece on non-beef burgers ("Burger, But Hold the Beef," March 4)
was flawed on several levels. I can't speak for safety of buffalo
burgers, but I imagine that if bison become as mass produced and
slaughtered as cows are today, they could fall victim to some of the
same illnesses that have crept into the beef supply. Chickens and
turkeys may not fall victim to spongiform encephalopathies, but they
do get contaminated with campylobacter and salmonella, not to mention
the bird flu virus, which has already claimed human lives. Tuna and
other fish are often contaminated with mercury, and pregnant women
are encouraged to watch their consumption of such fish.
The safest burger one can eat is one of the many varieties of veggie
burgers that exist. In addition, veggie burgers do have one thing
animal-based burgers don't: fiber.
Danielle Kichler, Washington, D.C.
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