Outro said: 
LiYang said: 
Outro said: 

This has been debunked numerous times by many agencies all over the world. Try sticking your magnet to unpackaged and dried meat. At best it's a static electricity phenomenon (you can stick a magnet to many smooth, wet surfaces), and at worst it's a deliberate hoax. 

 Debunked how? Did they go around to all of the meat stores and test all the meat? How do you debunk something like this? This is huge.

 By investigating reports and demonstrating that the meat isn't magnetic lol i.e. the normal way of debunking reports of food contamination. Can't speak for the entire world, but that's at least been the process here.

 Where? Show me these debunking reports.