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I hear the french are complaining about traces of beef in there horse burgers
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I used to like burgers, but didn't like all the crap they put on as well.....so when I ordered from Burger King I always asked them to hold the dressage
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plod wrote:I used to like burgers, but didn't like all the crap they put on as well.....so when I ordered from Burger King I always asked them to hold the dressage
Yeah iagree mate,
last time igot a burger at b/k it was just a soggy gloopy mess, it got flung in the bin,
god knows what was on it, istick to the Subway now there food looks almost edible,
Mc donalds aint too bad Depending on who is serving some of them are scruffy tw$ts what look like theyve been Mucking out cow sheds
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In india the Pig is there Sewarge system,
they throw the Slop bucket out into the streets and the pigs come along and clean it all up,

Thats why they wont eat them,
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Oh my god, I think I've just had a death threat from one of the gangs
I just woke up to a tesco burger on my pillow!
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Just been reading the paper, didnt read it all had to throw it when iseen the pictures of horses being beaten with iron bars,
Cruel bastards :(

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news ... st-1544458

ilike how they blaiming the factory in ireland, they shouid look closer to home, the Mps rekon the horse meat scandal wont stop
due to lack of tests, sales in that Quorn stuff will be going up no doubt,
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I wouldn't worry too much about Tesco burgers, according to my neighbour, the meatballs, 'are the dogs bollocks'. :supafrisk:
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I think we should let this blow over now
If you keep going on, it's just like flogging a dead horse :lol:
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Stupid aint it, :(

all it is ithink its there way of saving money they will know what goes in it they carnt be that thick,
as for the people that throw up at the thought of whats in there, iguess everyones had a chunk of horse at some stage,

someone said to me the other day Iwouidnt eat anything that contains horse,
he said that whilst chewing on chewing gum, Imight be wrong but thats made from horses aint it :?
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It's made from the same stuff they make tyres out of, according to Wiki anyway.

Reading about, no-one is really that bothered that these burgers contain traces of Dobbin, the main problem is they're supposed to be made out of meat from an identifiable source, i.e. cows that have been pumped full of growth hormones and antibiotics and have traceable health records (although these sort of products are made from the bits of the cow that didn't make it into anything else, meat that is removed from the bones using high pressure water and other choice parts like lips and arseholes). The horse meat comes from an unknown source and, as we all know, horses live in dustbins and eat televisions :roll:

I was watching a documentary a whle back on what sort of cows end up in burgers in the US it was basically anything old and/or sick the farmers couldn't get rid of any other way.
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steve_earwig wrote:It's made from the same stuff they make tyres out of, according to Wiki anyway.

Reading about, no-one is really that bothered that these burgers contain traces of Dobbin, the main problem is they're supposed to be made out of meat from an identifiable source, i.e. cows that have been pumped full of growth hormones and antibiotics and have traceable health records (although these sort of products are made from the bits of the cow that didn't make it into anything else, meat that is removed from the bones using high pressure water and other choice parts like lips and arseholes). The horse meat comes from an unknown source and, as we all know, horses live in dustbins and eat televisions :roll:

I was watching a documentary a whle back on what sort of cows end up in burgers in the US it was basically anything old and/or sick the farmers couldn't get rid of any other way.
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