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I mean, makes sense, but personally I think that that if this was the case, it would be best to do things with things found to be carcinogenic in general.

Also, as someone living in Canada, I think it might be a bit too much to outright show graphic imagery on packages of bacon as we do with cigarettes. Would likely be best to have a clear and readable label on the front of the package stating the carcinogenic risk.

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