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brassmonkey 02-14-2013 12:40 AM

Message to europe
 
you beat the dead horse then eat it?? :helpme :helpme

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LONDON (Reuters) - Discoveries so far of horsemeat in products sold as beef are likely to be the "tip of the iceberg", a parliamentary report into the scandal said on Thursday.

"The scale of contamination emerging in the meat supply chain is breathtaking," said Anne McIntosh, a legislator who chairs the cross-party Food and Rural Affairs Committee, which published the report. "More revelations will doubtless come to light in the UK and across the European Union."

Growing revelations about the use of horsemeat in products labelled beef have raised questions about the safety of the European food supply chain and prompted governments to send out a European Union (EU)-wide alert.

The EU's health chief said on Wednesday all companies that have handled falsely-labelled horsemeat were under suspicion, adding that the European Commission was considering strengthening EU rules on product labelling.

The British parliamentary report concluded there were strong signs horsemeat had been intentionally substituted for beef.

"British consumers have been cynically and systematically duped in pursuit of profit by elements within the food industry," it said.

The issue first came to light on January 15 when routine tests by Irish authorities discovered horsemeat in beef burgers made by firms in Ireland and Britain and sold in supermarket chains including Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer.

Concern grew last week when the British unit of frozen foods group Findus began recalling its beef lasagne on advice from its French supplier, Comigel, after tests showed concentrations of horsemeat ranging from 60 to 100 percent.


"While this is primarily a food labelling issue, the suggestion of fraud on a massive scale, suggests that measures must be put in place now to prevent any further contaminated meat entering the food chain," the report said.

It said Tesco and other major retailers had let consumers down by selling contaminated products, while regulator the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the government had been caught flat-footed by the scandal and unable to respond effectively.

The report said the British government needed to find the right balance between affordable food prices and regulations that ensure transparency and quality.

It recommended the FSA be given statutory powers to require producers to undertake testing and wants the agency to undertake a broader spectrum of testing for products found to have the highest levels of contamination, to provide assurances they do not contain other non-bovine DNA or substances that could be harmful to human health.

It said all results must be reported to the FSA, whether mandated by the Agency or carried out independently.

"The consumer cannot be left to face a Catch-22 where they can either pay for food that complies with the highest standards of traceability, labelling and testing, or accept that they cannot trust the provenance and composition of the foods they eat," said McIntosh.

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Nick Tosser 02-14-2013 01:13 AM

Brassmonkey you don't like eating horse?

JFK 02-14-2013 03:38 AM

speaking of beating a dead horse :winkwink:

Markul 02-14-2013 03:41 AM

What's wrong with eating horse? Had I known those products had horse meat in them, I might have actually purchased them.

Except I'm not a lazy fat fuck that can't cook and buy pre-cooked meals :Oh crap

seeandsee 02-14-2013 05:34 AM

Dracula fucked up UK LOL

scottybuzz 02-14-2013 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Markul (Post 19480449)
What's wrong with eating horse? Had I known those products had horse meat in them, I might have actually purchased them.

Except I'm not a lazy fat fuck that can't cook and buy pre-cooked meals :Oh crap

because in England we don't like eating horses. It is the same as eating dog. Would you eat dog?

Markul 02-14-2013 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 19480556)
because in England we don't like eating horses. It is the same as eating dog. Would you eat dog?

Dog and horse is not really the same mate. Regardless of what country you live in :)

L-Pink 02-14-2013 05:49 AM

nasty ……..

webmaster-bb 02-14-2013 06:11 AM

OMG! Dead horse!? ;)

Klen 02-14-2013 07:12 AM

I like horse meat too,but i find this case totally weird as producing cow meat should be cheaper and easier

Barry-xlovecam 02-14-2013 07:25 AM

It's fraudulent mislabelling of human food products.

Markul 02-14-2013 07:29 AM

What I find funny about all of this is, that at least in my country, this was only sold as a beef in frozen pre-prepared food for the microwave from vendors such as Findus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findus).

And only lazy fuckers that doesn't care what they eat buy that crap. So in my book, they had it coming.

Not that it's OK lol, just funny :1orglaugh

DamianJ 02-14-2013 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 19480556)
because in England we don't like eating horses. I

What's the difference between a horse and a cow?

I'd happily eat horse and think it's a bit odd that some animals are OK to eat and some are not.

PR_Glen 02-14-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 19480637)
I like horse meat too,but i find this case totally weird as producing cow meat should be cheaper and easier

exactly what i was wondering with all this.. doesn't make sense.

rastan 02-14-2013 08:26 AM

I like horse. If you've ever been to a nice restaurant in the alps and had a local farmers grilled meat platter, you'll know how delicious it is!

Choopa_Pardo 02-14-2013 08:31 AM

I would eat a horse, but I can get it over here in the states. I'll try pretty much anything. Except dog, or cat.

John-ACWM 02-14-2013 09:28 AM

Let the horses run free :)


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