The show starts with some French Canadian references, cousin talk and Belgium TV shows (at least one). The guys talk a bit about code switching, and Ben’s rewatching of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (even the bad ones). They then talk about how COVID-19 is affecting essential employees, and what that means for the food industry and supply. Ben and Don talk about what they think about pausing inspections and go into a deep dive about a blip in recalls. The discussion shifts to chicken liver pate and forcemeats. The show ends with the guys talking about Adam Schlesinger and John Prine.
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Show notes so you can follow along at home:
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Introducing ‘The National Conversation With All Things Considered’ : NPR
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Smithfield Closes South Dakota Pork Plant Due to Coronavirus – The New York Times
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Coronavirus outbreak at Greeley plant forces two-week closure, burdens local health facilities
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Critical Food and Farm Rules Have Been Rolled Back Amid Pandemic | Civil Eats
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Thermal Inactivation of Salmonella in Pâté Made from Chicken Liver | Journal of Food Protection
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Adam Schlesinger Dead: Fountains of Wayne Member Had Coronavirus – Variety
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Bob Newhart records COVID-19 PSA for WGN Radio | WGN Radio 720 – Chicago’s Very Own
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Returns With Remote Episode Featuring Tom Hanks As Host – Deadline