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If farming practices hadn't robbed the soil of its nutrients and killed the microbial and other such life essential to healthy soil and consequently healthy crops, there would be no need to supplement popular foods.
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Yes do agree, and as mentioned we still have other ways of getting such vitamins, just depends on what we deem as natural. We can also filter our own waste if we suddenly decide supplementing foods is so unatural as to upset people who are looking to make a cheap point. At least he got bored when he realised he failed.  Look even non vegans are doing it: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7161458.stmAdded to this, I take it everyone saw the major US recall of meat. Be very familair to the UK, our meat industry seemingly dealing with such things more than most, or investigating (also generally undercover) more than most. Its odd, because Im sure all these places have inspectors yet they never seem to see the abuse, it rather reminds me of the vivesection debate too. Yes we have inspectors, inspectors who are paid not to see, or are so well known that the testers hide the real abuse that goes on. Even when an inside report shows abuse, they all say its very rare and only happened here and doesnt represent the real situation. Like those cases this was randomly chosen too, and tbh is probably more a sign of the real conditions than any Government based report on the true welfare standards. Keep building ya fences abusers, some of the truth is leaking out again. 
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