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It would seem by the news bulletins, that we have all been eating Gee-Up unknowingly for years.
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Shallot Man wrote:It would seem by the news bulletins, that we have all been eating Gee-Up unknowingly for years.



...but only if we've been eating valuburgers for years :wink:
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alan refail wrote:...but only if we've been eating valuburgers for years :wink:


Say Alan I think it won't be so limited, I believe that any premade product, fresh or frozen is likely to have had this at some time(s).

Probably also condemned meat that got "recycled' back into the supply chain.

The most depressing thing I have read about it so far was in the Mail, where they listed how many steps lay between the abattoir and the supermarket shelf, apparently the meat was sold on by around four "traders".
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Paris chefs kickstart a horsemeat gastro-trend

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21324523
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They lag behind an eatery near here, http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/ ... 070026.htm
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Another new trend?

Tesco buys Giraffe restaurants
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Findus parody advert link.......

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Eeh lass, I'm so Hungary I could eat a horse.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21900728
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