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What MSN.com says not to eat on a cruise


Cruiserbarbie
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For those who wish to actually _read_ the article alluded to (but not linked to or explained by the original poster), here is the article I found on MSN from August 25.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/8-foods-to-avoid-on-a-cruise/ss-BBlTcay?ocid=fbmsn#image=1

 

Almost all are problems that could happen on dry land or at a local restaurant. The site also has another article raising the boogieman of losing one's health due to a cruise. May we assume that MSN couldn't get cruise lines to advertise on their media, so scare tactics and sour grapes are their rejoinders? :p

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LOL. My favorite slide in the listicle is where they advise you not to drink milk because Raw Milk can be dangerous.

 

I need to try REALLY hard to even find Raw milk on land; you can knock me over with a feather if they have a drop of unpasteurized milk on the ship.

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So I shouldn't eat beef, poultry or shellfish.

 

Dinner - "Waiter, I'll start with the oatmeal, followed by the frosted flakes and finish up with fruity pebbles. Oh, and do hold the milk!"

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