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joebloggs
15th January 2013, 22:07
:yikes:, oh I forgot I'm a veggy :doh

The 10 beef burger products that tested positive for horse DNA were as follows:

Tesco, Everyday Value Beef Burgers - 29.1%
Aldi, Oakhurst Beef Burgers - 0.3%
Dunnes Stores, St. Bernard Beef Burgers - LOQ
Lidl, Moordale Beef Burgers - LOQ
Tesco, Beef Quarter Pounders - 0.1%
Lidl, Moordale Ultimate Beef Burgers - LOQ
Lidl, Moordale Quarter Pounders - 0.1%

Dunnes Stores, Flamehouse Chargrilled Quarter Pounders - 0.1%
Iceland, Quarter Pounders Batch 2250 A 15:27 - 0.1%
Iceland, Quarter Pounders Batch 2218 A 15:55 - 0.1%

Limit of Quantification, or LOQ, is the lowest quantity of a substance that can be distinguished from the absence of that substance.


http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-01-15/10-beef-burger-products-tested-positive-for-horsemeat/

imagine
15th January 2013, 22:10
"Neigh!" "Nay:222:

joebloggs
15th January 2013, 22:19
Tesco, Everyday Value Beef Burgers - 29.1%

i wonder if that's right , near 30% :yikes:
just shows you, you don't know what your eating :cwm24:

grahamw48
15th January 2013, 23:48
No wonder those cheap burgers give me the trots. :Erm:

sars_notd_virus
15th January 2013, 23:50
I always read the labels in all the cooked ham over the shops ...whats with all those preservatives :yikes: only about 60% meat :doh

grahamw48
15th January 2013, 23:53
It's the added water (in Ham) and 'rusk' content (in burgers and sausages) that usually makes them cheap....apart from the pigs nipples, earlobes, brain and testicles. :smile:

imagine
15th January 2013, 23:58
No wonder those cheap burgers give me the trots. :Erm:

:laugher::laugher:

sars_notd_virus
16th January 2013, 00:01
pigs nipples, earlobes, brain and testicles. :smile:


its like the ingredients of pork sisig minus the sizzling :icon_lol::hubbahubba:

fred
16th January 2013, 00:04
It's the added water (in Ham) and 'rusk' content (in burgers and sausages) that usually makes them cheap....apart from the pigs nipples, earlobes, brain and testicles. :smile:


Look... Its horses for courses!!

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 00:06
Galloping gourmet...that's me. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 00:17
:biggrin:
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http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4364/mylittleponyhorsetoypin.jpg

fred
16th January 2013, 00:42
Galloping gourmet...that's me. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I was going to say that but thought no one else would remember it!!:icon_lol:

fred
16th January 2013, 00:56
I wouldn't eat Horse meat in the mane anymore....neigh..
I tried it once and had to change my jockeys..

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 01:15
Man ure so funny.

I laughed til I was a little hoarse.:biggrin:

imagine
16th January 2013, 01:22
wonder what Mr Ed would have to say about this

Steve.r
16th January 2013, 01:34
Now the news has broken about horse meat in burgers, they wont be on the shelves fur-long. :222:

Iani
16th January 2013, 09:50
Well, those burgers are definitely the "favourite"

Michael Parnham
16th January 2013, 09:51
:icon_lol:Mr Ed wont be saying anthing cos he's already been swallowed by someone :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 10:36
Well, those burgers are definitely the "favourite"

Well, someone has now been saddled with the responsibility and will definitely be for the high jump at the next Tesco meating. :icon_lol:

Dedworth
16th January 2013, 12:42
Someone just sent me -

My Lidl Pony

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 13:41
:biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

bigmarco
16th January 2013, 14:35
Hamburgers is an anagram of Shergars Bum

Dedworth
16th January 2013, 15:05
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
16th January 2013, 15:09
7707

bigmarco
16th January 2013, 16:09
Just checked the Tesco burgers in my fridge......And They're off

Michael Parnham
16th January 2013, 16:16
Why Marco, had they packed their bags?:icon_lol:

imagine
16th January 2013, 16:57
Just checked the Tesco burgers in my fridge......And They're off

not under starters orders:Erm::icon_lol:

grahamw48
16th January 2013, 17:58
Haha...some good ones there. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Iani
17th January 2013, 01:24
7715

joebloggs
17th January 2013, 01:46
you guys always horsing around in my serious posts :doh

grahamw48
17th January 2013, 01:47
Darn it...was just about to post that pic ! :Brick: :icon_lol:

Dedworth
17th January 2013, 14:45
Expensive Waitrose Aberdeen Angus ones tonight :Erm:

imagine
17th January 2013, 14:58
Expensive Waitrose Aberdeen Angus ones tonight :Erm:

ah decent meat:xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
17th January 2013, 15:03
Tesco are now doing delicious meatballs,
they're the dogs bolox.

fred
17th January 2013, 15:06
I've a nagging feeling this thing is gonna run and run.

fred
17th January 2013, 15:09
“Would sir like his burger medium rare or good to firm?”

bigmarco
17th January 2013, 17:01
Ate Tesco burgers for lunch today. Still got a BIT in my mouth

bigmarco
17th January 2013, 17:02
Tesco burgers came 1st in a recent Gallop poll

stevie c
17th January 2013, 17:14
When I eat tesco burgers I came over all giddy- up :biggrin:

imagine
17th January 2013, 18:36
maybe il trot off to tesco i hear theres a meeting,

then if im hugry gallap a few burgers down me so i wont be hungry furlong

Tawi2
17th January 2013, 19:11
I never normally eat tesco burgers anyway,tney have a very high shergar content :Erm: but I expect this only relates to those mini-burgers you have as snacks,the horse d'oeuvres. :cwm25:

grahamw48
17th January 2013, 19:26
So we won't be reining the thread in before we're just beating a dead horse ? http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/5845/beatdeadhorseq.gif

Tawi2
17th January 2013, 19:26
Tesco have a vegetarian burger range due to be launched......UniQuorn.

Tawi2
17th January 2013, 20:06
I Went to Tesco's cafe for lunch today and ordered a burger. The waitress asked if I'd like anything on it, so I asked for a fiver, each way.

grahamw48
17th January 2013, 20:09
:icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

You're lucky you didn't get KICKED out. :biggrin:

Ako Si Jamie
17th January 2013, 21:05
These horseburgers sure are whipping up a fuss. But of course they have been around for donkeys years as they're part of my stable diet. I like them good to firm with horse radish sauce washed down with red rum. I buy them by the cart load from a place in Derby.

grahamw48
17th January 2013, 21:20
:icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Jamie, you really mustn't spend all day thinking these up. :biggrin:

grahamw48
17th January 2013, 22:10
....and you think the burgers are dodgy. :cwm24:


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7716

Ako Si Jamie
17th January 2013, 22:18
:icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Jamie, you really mustn't spend all day thinking these up. :biggrin:Wanna bet? Took me five minutes! :biggrin:

fred
18th January 2013, 11:25
Tesco now investigating their leggings range ....
they've found a camel toe in one.:thumbsdown:

fred
18th January 2013, 11:25
Tesco's mini burgers have been removed from their finest hors d'oeuvres range, they can now be found under starters orders.

fred
18th January 2013, 11:26
I selected burgers on the Tesco web site, then clicked on 'add to cart'.

fred
18th January 2013, 11:31
Forget a DNA sample.... Thats Horse.

http://i48.tinypic.com/2rfvuyq.png

fred
18th January 2013, 11:47
50% off tesco hamburgers!

Its an anagram .

Scoff 50% horse meat grub.

grahamw48
18th January 2013, 17:25
Haha....some great ones there Fred. :xxgrinning--00xx3::biggrin:

imagine
18th January 2013, 18:05
....and you think the burgers are dodgy. :cwm24:


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7716

just shows how versatile eggs can be:biggrin:omlete anybody?:icon_rolleyes:

Ako Si Jamie
18th January 2013, 18:52
http://img.ibtimes.com/www/data/images/full/2013/01/17/336563-lets-make-a-burger.jpg

joebloggs
18th January 2013, 20:10
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Ako Si Jamie
18th January 2013, 20:29
Went into Tesco's cafe today for a cup of tea. They asked if I wanted milk and shergar.

grahamw48
18th January 2013, 21:07
Wonder if I can get back all their price increases this past year by suing them for misrepresentation ? :Erm:

I ate the last one for tea today...get the (horse ?) box back out of the bin ? :smile:

RickyR
19th January 2013, 10:01
I just can't believe the media frenzie over a little bit of horse. There are probably a lot worse things in them. Here in Oman, the butcher at the supermarket has a burger press, you just select your cut of meat (not pork), and he prepares the burgers for you. Easy.
Frozen £1 mush burgers, urgh.

grahamw48
19th January 2013, 11:10
Not just horsemeat either.

...Traces of pork in lots of the burgers.

There must have been lots of muslims hoof been eating those too. :cwm25:

Terpe
19th January 2013, 11:25
I think the media were also having a bash at the all powerful supermarkets who have pushed responsibilities onto suppliers.
Maybe the world has changed too much for some. When I had any kind of responsibilities for those products from suppliers I made darn sure that the specifications and requirements demanded were met.

If I buy a product that states 100% british beef, guess what? That's what I expect. I don't expect around 30% to be something else.
The media also picked up on the very high levels of certification and traceability needed for food products and especially British meats. But imported meats from within EU does not. By all reports it seems that the raw unprocessed product came from Spain and Italy.

Perhaps there should be an explanatory note on the packaging that states something to the effect that 100% British Beef may contain up to 30% of other 'stuff' :biggrin:

grahamw48
19th January 2013, 12:09
Yeah, it all just goes to show that despite all the (presumably EU) regulations...cheating, corruption and general shistery are alive and well.....as if we hadn't guessed. :icon_rolleyes:

joebloggs
19th January 2013, 12:14
Perhaps there should be an explanatory note on the packaging that states something to the effect that 100% British Beef may contain up to 30% of other 'stuff' :biggrin:

a lot of these processed meats, i'm sure the meat content is low like 30% and the rest if not more is reconstituted meat and other :censored:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2175655/So-really-ingredients-really-sausage-Read-eat-frankfurter-again.html

and it wouldn't surprise me if some dog was found in them :doh

fred
19th January 2013, 17:15
If I buy a product that states 100% british beef, guess what? That's what I expect. I don't expect around 30% to be something else.

I have not expected that kind of thing for probably 25 years or more in the UK , from British organisations,companies or politicians.

Terpe
19th January 2013, 17:55
I have not expected that kind of thing for probably 25 years or more in the UK , from British organisations,companies or politicians.

Overall, with the many issues UK has had with 'foods' over the years, and with all the certifications and traceability put in place, most of us believe British Beef is the safest and best anywhere in the world.

This sort of story does not help, despite the fact that it's not British beef.
Might be British horsemeat though considering the huge quantities we export. :biggrin:
Seems British horsemeat is the tops.
Although it's not traceable as a food as the horses are sold and transported live out of UK for processing. :yikes:

raynaputi
19th January 2013, 18:31
Hahahahaha...this is funny! :icon_lol:

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grahamw48
19th January 2013, 22:43
hahahahaha ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
20th January 2013, 02:23
Ten Beef Burgers

Ten beef burgers
Manu~factured from a horse,
Ten beef burgers
Manu~factured from a horse,
And if one beef burger
Should be acci~dentally lorst,
There'd be nine beef burgers
Manu~factured from a horse.

Count down &c ... :Bugger:!

imagine
20th January 2013, 14:58
before they get to tesco


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Terpe
20th January 2013, 15:22
Disgusting and upsetting.
That place should be immediately shut down and licence revoked

imagine
20th January 2013, 15:27
i've no doubt many other animals are treated this way before they reach our table :NoNo:

grahamw48
20th January 2013, 15:30
Sorry...can't look at it. :cwm3:

Ako Si Jamie
20th January 2013, 15:37
Me neither