Thread 21448655 - /ck/ [Archived: 899 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/5/2025, 3:51:22 PM No.21448655
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the future is here
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 3:57:17 PM No.21448659
Beefmaster_15kg_806820
Beefmaster_15kg_806820
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to save you all the trouble:
>Grass Tetany is a condition that can effect stock in late autumn, winter and spring. It can cause significant losses in production, even when there are no signs of illness. Grass tetany (also called grass staggers) occurs when animals are grazing pasture which has low available levels of magnesium, or as a result of increased body demands for magnesium during lactation or late pregnancy. Prevention is preferable to treatment as grass tetany often occurs without warning. Prevention involves supplementing the animals with magnesium during the period of greatest risk. Olsson’s Beefmaster is the supplement to eliminate the deficiency with 111g/kg of available magnesium. APVMA Approval No. 40029/15/0905
tl;dr it's multivitamin slop they feed to cows
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:04:58 PM No.21448665
>>21448655 (OP)
Yeah that sure looks australian owned and manufactured
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:06:55 PM No.21448667
>>21448659
riddle me this: who ends up eating those cows?
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:07:59 PM No.21448668
>dump it in the box without condom
>still put piece of paper over it
why?
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:12:16 PM No.21448673
I AM KNOWN AS THE BEEF BASTARD
EVERYONE KNOWS I'M THE ULTIMATE MASTER.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:13:54 PM No.21448674
>>21448667
Would it be more acceptable if they pressed it into little flintstones characters? The cows don't care what their vitamins look like.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:24:10 PM No.21448683
>>21448668
I assume the paper is there to ensure the lid can be opened later, but it do make me curious how much it hardens at room temperature
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:25:12 PM No.21448684
>>21448667
cow herders have been feeding epsom salts to calving cows for a long fucking time buddy
you've never eaten a steak that didn't at some point chew on a block of magnesium

also, you do know that cows generally exist in nature and eat whatever the fuck they find on the ground, right?
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:27:17 PM No.21448687
>>21448667
horses?
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:41:18 PM No.21448698
>>21448655 (OP)
Looks wet. How do the cartons not soften and leak over all that water?
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 4:57:48 PM No.21448713
>>21448667
I’m not worried about fuckin cow vitamins when I’ve watched these beast drink the liquid from their on piss and shit pit.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 6:20:27 PM No.21448791
>>21448659
>>21448655 (OP)
>Produced by chink worker
>Australian made
>Brand owned by Swede descendant
Kek
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 10:21:26 PM No.21449250
>>21448655 (OP)
>>21448659
I feel like this stage of manufacturing could be automated.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 10:25:01 PM No.21449258
>>21449250
everything in the world could be automated. whether things are automated or not is a purely financial decision. it's cheaper to have people do it than to pay the money to automate it.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 10:27:09 PM No.21449262
>>21449250
SWEs: why spend an hour doing this manually when I could spend 8 hours trying to automate it only to ragequit and say it doesn't need doing anyway
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 10:48:11 PM No.21449312
>>21448655 (OP)
If I bought a warehouse and hired some indistinct asian folk, could I make a killing selling disgusting slop videos to boomer content creators so they can fearmonger on facebook? A cottage industry to reinforce their bias.

Just clip after clip of disgusting business practices, dirty machinery, bugs everywhere. And sell it like it came straight out of sheng diong taco bell meat processors. Outrage bait studios, I'll call it.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:03:51 PM No.21449345
>>21449312
Thats every video in india
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:06:19 PM No.21449352
>>21449262
Because those 8 hours spent automating it will cut out the cost of a human spending thousands of hours of work
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:08:07 PM No.21449355
>>21449352
Maybe the market for this stuff doesn't actually add up to thousands of human-hours

Maybe it's ilke 40 human-hours a month and automating it with machinery costs far more than that
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:08:51 PM No.21449358
>>21449352
If you're working in one of these places, it's because you're cheaper than automation. Once it's cheaper to automate, you'd be yet another indian street food chef.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:10:36 PM No.21449364
>>21449352
I work in the industry of assembly lines. If it's not automated, there is a reason. And that reason is cost. They've already done the math. It's not worth automating. The minute that it becomes cheaper they will automate it. But it is not automated now, because it is not cheaper.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:47:20 PM No.21449452
>>21449364
I've worked on assembly lines getting automated and it's crazy how some simple tasks are stupidly hard to properly automate, often taken weeks of calibration to actually become better than a minimum wage employee
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 11:51:50 PM No.21449469
>>21449452
my facility recently got automated forklifts and it took like 18 months to set up the guidance and electronic foundation for them. charging stations, routers, calibration patterns etc. and this is a fortune 500 company. This shit is impossibly complex and overwhelmingly costly for a small manufacturer.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 12:04:01 AM No.21449504
>>21449469
I've worked on a semi-automated chicken deboning machine and it took 4 months before it stopped completely shredding the carcasses. We made a LOT of nuggets that summer.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 12:24:04 AM No.21449540
>>21448665
australia has been predominantly yellow and brown people for well over a decade now
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:41:23 AM No.21449639
>>21449352
>>21449358
>>21449364
>>21449452
I also work in this industry and it’s crazy how frequently these things break. Machines are made up of several parts and just one thing being off can fuck things up.
There’s always something that goes wrong and even if things don’t go wrong you still need workers to take the thing apart, clean it, and put it back together again which will again cause something to go wrong because mistakes will be made.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:49:59 AM No.21449651
>>21448655 (OP)
I like how the owner can’t be bothered to pay someone minimum wage to clean the machines every other day.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:55:52 AM No.21449655
You could automate the first guy's job pretty easy but the guy placing the wax paper and closing the box might be a little more difficult. The guy doing the palletizing wouldn't be too difficult with like... a big cobot or something but good luck getting them to pay for that. And then good luck getting 70 iq chinese peasants to understand how to set up the line and get it running.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:55:54 AM No.21449656
>>21449651
it is a product for animal consumption. those same animals walk around in their own shit all day. they'll be fine.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:58:32 AM No.21449661
>>21448684
no this is a chemical, I don't eat food that ate chemicals
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 1:59:05 AM No.21449663
>>21449661
It's molasses and dirt mixed together
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:01:32 AM No.21449665
>>21449663
no it looks icky therefore its a chemical poisoning my hecking beef
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:08:04 AM No.21449677
>>21449661
so you don't eat cows that eat water?
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:10:13 AM No.21449685
>>21449677
water isn't a chemical stupid, its water
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:15:12 AM No.21449697
>>21449685
bait or mental retardation? call it.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:16:16 AM No.21449702
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>>21448659
>for animal treatment only
Nope
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:18:51 AM No.21449706
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>>21449685
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:22:17 AM No.21449718
>>21448659
merci
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:32:05 AM No.21449735
>>21448655 (OP)
>>21448659
>chinese workers
>"australiian owned and manufactured"
the absolute state
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 2:32:40 AM No.21449736
>>21449655
machines that pick boxes up and place them have a very high rate of failure and then you have to hire someone to clear the jam and restart it anyway
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 3:22:19 AM No.21449811
>>21449736
You don't need to hire a person specifically to clear the jam. They can do other things as well and you will always need some sort of human presence anyway. But if there's 3 people running this line, you can get rid of 2 of them with a little automation..