(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:03,
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Pfffft!
But that was horse sausage.
(Jabberwocmisses D.R. and Quinch,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:57,
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^Baffles me why meat eaters are fussy about which animals and which bits of animals they eat
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:03,
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Do vegetarians eat all plants, then?
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:04,
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I'm willing to try anything non animal
Amuses me how meat eaters will eat one part of an animal but not another when it's perfectly good food source that's been murdered for them going to waste
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:11,
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So when you eat sprouts, you eat the stem?
Or turnip the roots and leaves?
Those were perfectly good parts of the plant that was killed for you with some nutritional value.
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:18,
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If it's edible eat it
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:19,
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You don't have an issue with being sold horse when you thought you were being sold beef?
Well, being sold a small amount of beef and a large amount of fat, breads, and coagulents? That's like being sold mustard mashed potato and only learning it's swede when it's too late.
If I got home from tescos and found my frozen peas had carrots in them aswelll I'd just get on with it and eat it
These burgers are perfectly safe to eat aren't they? If I was a meat eater I'd not waste them, the french are happy to eat horse
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:29,
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Clearly the Trade Descriptions Act is not an issue for you then
(Edit: For whatever reason, it's not culturally normal to eat horse in Britain, any more than it is to eat dog or cat, or - and rather hypocritically given our thirst for milk - veal. Different countries have different cultural norms; veal is common and popular a short trip over the sea, Koreans are famous for eating dog, and the French will eat anything that moves and almost everything that doesn't so long as you can still be cruel to it. My issue is chiefly that if I bought these burgers -- which, thankfully, I haven't and probably wouldn't -- they're being sold as beef burgers and I'm sure they didn't put 'horsemeat' anywhere in the ingredients, which means they're breaking the law. If they're going to put horsemeat into a burger, or the controls in their factories are so lax that horsemeat can get in by accident, I'm hardly going to trust any of the other ingredients, nor any other part of their production chain.)
Yes the trade descriptions is the only issue for me but that wasn't my original point
Dead animal is dead animal as far as I'm concerned, chefs like Hugh Fearnley Wotsit are advocating using more parts of an animal and trying different meats. Thousands of packs of burgers will be going to waste when it's perfectly good food. If I was a meat eater I'd eat the burgers but save the packaging to demand a refund if I was that peed off about the product description.
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:47,
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How do you know it's perfectly good food? That horse meat has gone through none of the stringent food safety checks meat usually goes through,
That's basically my issue too, just phrased a lot more succinctly :)
Culturally we don't eat horsemeat - in Britain or in Ireland - so who the fuck knows where that stuff came from. In principle there's nothing particularly wrong with eating horse.
But stay the hell away from my dog! (He died a few years ago anyway :( He might give you a sore belly if you tried to eat him now.)
(HalibutIf you think education is expensive, try crack.,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 10:57,
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don't waste that drool!
it's a valuable burger ingredient!
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:00,
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On seeing this, I went to the freezer to check the expiry date of the Tesco value burgers I bought last week
. ........And they're OFF!!!!
(The magic of chutneyShakes it like an Instagram filter!,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:14,
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Haha :D
(hekim66 ÉŹĘš ŹÉnā² uooW,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:15,
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arf! :)
(prodigy69broke b3ta and made everyone leave,
Wed 16 Jan 2013, 11:42,
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In response to the news of horse meat found in their burgers, Tesco are now moving all their burgers to a different part of the Store. You can now find them...