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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe BSE figures are down again
http://www.cjd.ed.ac.uk/documents/figs.pdf
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat do you expect if you buy budget, tatsteless crap from supermarkets and brands who squeeze farmers and suppliers to the bone?
Get fresh meat sourced from a British farm, from your local butcher or Waitrose, FFS.
Actually... stop eating so much meat might be the answer.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIf it's advertised as beef, it should be beef. Also horses may have received drugs that shouldn't go into the food chain.
I'm surprised a big company like Findus aren't doing their own QA testing on the meat that they're using.
If it tastes like Beef what is the problem ? Nobody who ate the burgers complained that it felt like eating a horse.
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If it's advertised as beef, it should be beef. Also horses may have received drugs that shouldn't go into the food chain.
I'm surprised a big company like Findus aren't doing their own QA testing on the meat that they're using.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostAt any horse sales you'll see plenty of meat men buybing horses for way less than you'd ever pay for a cow! My wifes sister is a bit of a horse nut and her and her mates bought one for about £30
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostDo you have any facts on hand which says that food producers started using horsemeat after the coalition got rid of food inspectors ?
No ? I thought as much. All those quangos did nothing but rake in hefty salaries for sitting on their arses all day and doing pen pushing.
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At any horse sales you'll see plenty of meat men buybing horses for way less than you'd ever pay for a cow! My wifes sister is a bit of a horse nut and her and her mates bought one for about £30
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe economic geniuses of the coalition got rid of the food inspectors to save money. What could possibly go wrong with that?
Do you have any facts on hand which says that food producers started using horsemeat after the coalition got rid of food inspectors ?
No ? I thought as much. All those quangos did nothing but rake in hefty salaries for sitting on their arses all day and doing pen pushing.
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