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Chinese Food

Jason Beaubien reports on a controversy emerging in San Francisco between animal rights activists and Chinese food merchants. Often, Chinese merchants will sell living animals to their customers who believe that it's better to eat an animal that's just been slaughtered than one whose been processed and frozen. This cultural custom however makes some uncomfortable because they say the animals are killed in inhumane ways.

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