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Robin
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All over the news today that they've been found to have (some) horse meat in.

Anyone else wondering what the fuss is about? It's not like its minced children... Horse is eaten in lots of countries.
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only problem i see is that if they are sold as beef burgers they should contain only beef.
but the way they are going on "some people may still have them in thier freezer" is like they are contanimated

horse meat tastes fine to me though, similar to zebra.


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That's the only issue I can see too!
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Sounds unlikely, but I guess if somebody had some kind of Horse meat allergy it could be quite serious

We had horse burgers before though, they were fine!


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They don't seem to be being open about what products are affected?
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As long as there's no health issues it doesn't bother me that would I might eat Horse burgers.
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quote:
Originally posted by AlunJ
They don't seem to be being open about what products are affected?


Value burgers, salami, beef curry pie, lasagne. All have either horse or pig content.
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The fuss is because the factory that makes the burgers doesn't make any horse products So how the hell has horse DNA got in to their burgers when theirs supposedly no horse meat on their premises
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by AlunJ
They don't seem to be being open about what products are affected?


Value burgers, salami, beef curry pie, lasagne. All have either horse or pig content.


Cheers, I have some finest burgers in the freezer
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Doesn't bother me.

I view horse meat as better than beef, so if I get some.horse.burgers, then win
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wonder what chris ritch thinks about this
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actually i dont eat value meat anyway so no worries if there was a problem

its like demolition man "dont see no cows down here do you"


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It was also the tesco finest stuff, tom.

Ratburger? Not bad!
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Value meat? Ewww
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Beef in Red Rum.
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Value burgers replacing cheaper meat with more expensive stuff. Clever.

Hay it's edible, that's the mane thing.
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
Value meat? Ewww


Shut up Pow. It's not like its diseased or anything
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I'm with pow here tbh
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Low in fat, high in Shergar
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Well you're wrong also Robin
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The thing is, cheaper meat has a massive fat content, you end up with less meat after you've drained it off.

I always buy the leanest meat I can, I'm fat enough already.
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Justed hoofed mine out the window. Ain't nobody got time for that.
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You should be making your own burgers. Piss easy, you know what's in them and much fresher, tastier and healthier.
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
You should be making your own burgers. Piss easy, you know what's in them and much fresher, tastier and healthier.


Much tastier too.

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