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Gordon Booth 16-01-2013 14:22

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It'll be a race against time to find out who's responsable.
Tescos sales figures will be riding on the result but we mustn't jump to conclusions.

Less 16-01-2013 15:02

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I can't see a real problem with eating horse meat so long as that's what it says, I hate it when I should be eating what is called a 7 to 4 favourite that struggles to come in last, even on the replay!

susie123 16-01-2013 15:05

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I'll be glad when the finishing line is in sight.

BBC News - Why do British people have such a revulsion over horsemeat?

Shurm 16-01-2013 15:30

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A spokesman for Tesco said their burger sales were still stable !!

entwisi 16-01-2013 16:56

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for those that will miss the flavour

http://www.keziefoods.co.uk/Catalogu...Pack-MHOFLFP51

accyman 16-01-2013 17:18

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my son is 1/8 french its now clear why he bloomin liked them tesco burgers so much

lancsdave 16-01-2013 18:42

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You can't blame Dalepak for trying to improve their stuff by putting meat in it. Normally tastes like horse waste

jaysay 16-01-2013 18:55

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Well I don't really like beef burgers, because the last time I had them I ended up with the gallops:rolleyes:

Restless 16-01-2013 19:47

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My dad said he was that hungry that he could eat at horse. "Were fresh out of burgers" came the reply from the kitchen. Then my niece piped up and said "you can eat my ldl pony if you like"

ToffeeGuy 16-01-2013 23:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1037269)
Well I don't really like beef burgers, because the last time I had them I ended up with the gallops:rolleyes:

That explains why the cockneys call it a 'pony and trap'.

gynn 17-01-2013 08:08

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Interesting that the overwhelming reaction from the public has not been outrage, but a rush to think of the corniest horse joke.

Sky News said this morning that for every tweet they got complaining about horse meat in burgers, they got 100 tweets with horse jokes.

Must say something about the British state of mind.

Less 17-01-2013 08:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 1037347)

Must say something about the British state of never mind.

how much is the price difference between horse meat and beef? We'll probably become more outraged if it turns out we've been ripped off.
http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs6/i/200..._by_livius.gif

jaysay 17-01-2013 09:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1037349)
how much is the price difference between horse meat and beef? We'll probably become more outraged if it turns out we've been ripped off.
http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs6/i/200..._by_livius.gif

Don't mind gynn Less he's always flogging a dead horse;)

Alan Varrechia 17-01-2013 14:10

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Never mind the beefburgers. Tescos value meatballs are the dogs danglers. :D:D

Gordon Booth 17-01-2013 15:05

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Beside the horsemeat problem I wonder what the reaction in the Jewish and Muslim communities has been on finding they were eating pig. If they eat this Tesco Value rubbish, that is.


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