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Beef twerky: internet horrified over video of fresh meat ‘spasming’

Por: New York Post Life January 10, 2023

It was doing the sirloin shake. Social media users are pledging to convert to veganism over a viral video showing freshly cut meat “twerking” after being salted. The video of the pulsating protein first , but recently resurfaced on the platform, where it . “Adding salt to freshly cut muscle causes it to spasm,” reads the caption to the gyrating steak footage, which was reposted by the Twitter account “Weird and Terrifying.” In the... + full article



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