just wondering if we may be the source of the contamination.
as many of us may be hobby farmers could we perhaps be sending the pony by mistake, instead of a steer?
thought there was supposed to be traceability from the plate to the farm,
wonder what we are spending money on tags and passports for?
hopefully can only be good for the locally produced beef trade
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Re: horse meat
You're right Steve. I think farmers swapping the ear tags over to their horses just before delivery and hope the abattoir doesn't notice.
Seriously though, don't think this has anything to with the producers, it's the processors mixing things up after slaughter is where the problem is. But they will know precisely what they are doing. It cannot be a mistake. Pull the other one it's got bells on is what I'd say to them.
Seriously though, don't think this has anything to with the producers, it's the processors mixing things up after slaughter is where the problem is. But they will know precisely what they are doing. It cannot be a mistake. Pull the other one it's got bells on is what I'd say to them.
Clive
Re: horse meat
With a burger costing 12p its a wonder there is any meat what so ever in it.
If ever there was a better bit of advertising for "BUY LOCAL".
dom
If ever there was a better bit of advertising for "BUY LOCAL".
dom
Re: horse meat
The meat processing industry has always had a criminal element to the very top, particularly on the continent with the Italian Mafia connections (I guess that's where the 'horses heads' idea comes from) that spread throughout the UK & USA.
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domsmith wrote:With a burger costing 12p its a wonder there is any meat what so ever in it.
If ever there was a better bit of advertising for "BUY LOCAL".
dom
12p!!! It's amazing they can afford horse at that price Bet you anything they are full of Bute as they must be any old rubbish probably at no cost at all.
Clive
Re: horse meat
Whats all the fuss about horse meat in junk food? For years we've been told ready meals contain too much Salt and Shergar.
Apparantly Findus Lasagne has been found to contain 100% horsemeat, hope they've tested their Spaghetti Bologneighs too.
It is getting serious though as a woman was taken to hospital after eating a Tesco Burger - her condition is said to be Stable.
SO MANY good jokes about on the internet at the moment!!!
My favourite being "What do you call a burnt Tesco Burger? Answer - Black Beauty"
Apparantly Findus Lasagne has been found to contain 100% horsemeat, hope they've tested their Spaghetti Bologneighs too.
It is getting serious though as a woman was taken to hospital after eating a Tesco Burger - her condition is said to be Stable.
SO MANY good jokes about on the internet at the moment!!!
My favourite being "What do you call a burnt Tesco Burger? Answer - Black Beauty"
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