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Should the horse meat burgers be sold instead of wasted?


Should the horse meat burgers be sold instead of wasted?  

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  1. 1. Should the horse meat burgers be sold instead of wasted?

    • They should be sold.
      61
    • They should be wasted.
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Good point in that horse meat is probably more nutritious than the eyeballs ears and skin usually found in cheap burgers.

However saying that they are safe to eat may be a little "economical with the truth"

Consider for a moment that the horse meat wasn't supposed to be in there so it's perhaps unlikely that the meat has been hygienically slaughtered from healthy horses.

After all they don't know anything about the origins of the meat.

Maybe people are eating the dangley bits of Miguels old donkey ;-)

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Should the horse meat burgers be sold instead of wasted?

 

What will happen to the burgers that have been pulled form sale?

 

It seems such a shame for them to be wasted. They could be sold or given away for free!

 

What do you think?

 

Anyone know what I can do with the 100 Tesco value burgers I've been saddled with?

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They might be low in fat, but high in shergar....... Give them away to charities that feed the homeless rather than destroy them.

 

---------- Post added 16-01-2013 at 21:58 ----------

 

A burger walks into a bar, and the batman says " why the long face"

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Who cares, we all eat chicken, lamb, beef and pork and they are animals as well, if it is ripe and tastes nice then so what.

 

Now if they put human meat in them then that would be taking the wee wee.

 

Next up, McDonald's releases the Nag Burger Supreme.

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