Tesco burger shame
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12 years 7 months ago
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Horses that lose
End up as glue.
Violets are blue,
Horses that lose
End up as glue.
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Re: Re: Tesco burger shame
12 years 7 months ago
If you see the pictures on Sky News you would all do the decent thing and delete your posts of jokes.
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12 years 7 months ago
In a move to counter the coverage Tescos have been getting the German group Lidl have launched their own range in competition, called "My Lidl Pony".
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12 years 7 months ago
If I were a cannibal would I only eat whites?
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12 years 7 months ago
In retrospect it should have been obvious. Hamburgers is an anagram of Shergar bum.
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Re: Re: Tesco burger shame
12 years 7 months ago
Tried the Tesco burgers last night. Woke up this morning and discovered I still had a bit between my teeth.
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12 years 7 months ago
Two fathers but one burger??
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12 years 6 months ago
British authorities warned the public not to eat beef lasagne sold by the Findus brand and made in France after tests found it contained up to 100% horsemeat.
Findus tested 18 of its beef lasagne products manufactured by supplier Comigel in France and found 11 meals containing 60% to 100% horse meat, Britain's Food Standards Agency said.
The agency said further tests have been ordered on the lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone, as animals treated with it are not allowed to enter the food chain in Britain.
"Findus withdrew the beef lasagne products after its French supplier, Comigel, raised concerns about the type of meat used in the lasagne," the agency said in a statement.
The agency said tests on the lasagne were ordered "as part of its ongoing investigation into mislabelled meat."
"We have no evidence to suggest that this is a food safety risk. However, the FSA has ordered Findus to test the lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone."
It is the latest horsemeat related scare after horse DNA was found two weeks ago in beefburgers in Britain and Ireland, countries where horse meat consumption is generally taboo.
Two weeks ago, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) had revealed that up to 29% of the meat content of some beefburgers was in fact horse, while they also found pig DNA.
Findus tested 18 of its beef lasagne products manufactured by supplier Comigel in France and found 11 meals containing 60% to 100% horse meat, Britain's Food Standards Agency said.
The agency said further tests have been ordered on the lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone, as animals treated with it are not allowed to enter the food chain in Britain.
"Findus withdrew the beef lasagne products after its French supplier, Comigel, raised concerns about the type of meat used in the lasagne," the agency said in a statement.
The agency said tests on the lasagne were ordered "as part of its ongoing investigation into mislabelled meat."
"We have no evidence to suggest that this is a food safety risk. However, the FSA has ordered Findus to test the lasagne for the veterinary drug phenylbutazone."
It is the latest horsemeat related scare after horse DNA was found two weeks ago in beefburgers in Britain and Ireland, countries where horse meat consumption is generally taboo.
Two weeks ago, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) had revealed that up to 29% of the meat content of some beefburgers was in fact horse, while they also found pig DNA.
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Re: Re: Tesco burger shame
12 years 6 months ago
It not just horse meet they are also finding pork in beef products...
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Re: Re: Tesco burger shame
12 years 6 months ago
Gajima Wrote:
> Tried the Tesco burgers last night. Woke up this
> morning and discovered I still had a bit between
> my teeth.
TESCO are giving away free Petrol Coupons with every Hamburger Meal bought.
The promotion is called only Fuels & Horses!!!!
> Tried the Tesco burgers last night. Woke up this
> morning and discovered I still had a bit between
> my teeth.
TESCO are giving away free Petrol Coupons with every Hamburger Meal bought.
The promotion is called only Fuels & Horses!!!!
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Re: Re: Tesco burger shame
12 years 6 months ago
Gajima Wrote:
> Subject of the next Gallup Poll ?
hahaha...LMAO(tu)
> Subject of the next Gallup Poll ?
hahaha...LMAO(tu)
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