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Blackwater
15 Jan 13 18:00
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By:
richters
When: 15 Jan 13 18:07
were is it running?funny name 4 a horse imo?
By:
Blackwater
When: 15 Jan 13 18:20
The Food Safety Authority tested 27 supermarket burgers and ten of them contained horse meat.

What's going on?
By:
irish_guy_13
When: 15 Jan 13 18:24
i only buy meat from my local independent butcher and his brother is a farmer. they only sell beef from their own farm which they kill themselves (and dont own any horses). i feel happy for making the effort to buy some thing proper. i feel sorry for the rest of ye!
By:
fortune and fame
When: 15 Jan 13 18:32
Similarly only  frequent local butcher for meat; as heard a rumour about this kind of thing last year
By:
pa lapsy
When: 15 Jan 13 18:43
Rancid company(know there has been other companies involved)foisting substandard and misleading food on most probably the poorer elements of society.Shame on them.
By:
Deplasterer
When: 15 Jan 13 18:55
& 70% water the rest,Cry
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 16 Jan 13 11:34
I hope that the beef processor, who represents ALL that is evil about our country for the past thirty years, is brought to account. Political patronage brought him to where he is and after being saved by Albert way back when Saddam delived the kick in the balls it would be ironic if he finally ate his own children and ruined Ireland's reputation as "the food island".

Long odds-on he will be invisible, as ever.
By:
workrider
When: 16 Jan 13 11:47
workrider     16 Jan 13 11:28 
i was wondering why every time i cooked the wife a tesco  burger , all she did the rest of the night was nag nag nag.....Laugh
By:
punchestown
When: 16 Jan 13 11:50
And the strange thing is the burgers are advertised as "No added Shergar".
By:
workrider
When: 16 Jan 13 11:53
Laugh
By:
kavvie
When: 16 Jan 13 12:33
im just after eating a tesco burger.it was good,good to soft in places...
By:
reb
When: 16 Jan 13 12:44
I was about to eat one myself,kavvie, but it had been in the fridge for a while. Checked the "use by" date on the side of the packet and it turns out they're off.......
By:
kavvie
When: 16 Jan 13 12:45
they dont last fur long!
By:
punchestown
When: 16 Jan 13 15:01
My Lidl pony.
By:
newco-Joe67
When: 16 Jan 13 19:04
Seldom eat burgers but tried ordering some with my tesco delivery 2 weeks ago. Tried ordering 4 frozen 100% Quality Irish hamburgers (exact wording on details). When the shopping came the only substitution was these burgers for some tesco burgers that were much cheaper. I sent them back with the delivery man as i was always told these were full of pigeon meet and gawd knows what else. I was a shop for 3 weeks worth of food in which i was left short of meet for a couple of them days near end of cycle .. i was so hungry i could of ate a horse to be fair.
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 16 Jan 13 20:02
All you boys must have had the trots Tongue Out
By:
BigRob1
When: 16 Jan 13 20:22
Hamburgers anagram = "shergar bum"
By:
soldieroffortune
When: 16 Jan 13 21:02
I popped into Tescos Cafe for lunch today gents, ordered a burger. Waitress asked if I'd like anything on it - I said yeh go on then I'll have a fiver each way!
By:
kavvie
When: 16 Jan 13 21:33
just popped into tesco on way home today.i got a bottle of bacardi,a bottle of lambs rum and a packet of burgers....white rum.navy rum and red rum...
By:
workrider
When: 16 Jan 13 22:05
sof....Laugh
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 18 Jan 13 08:52
Forget the horse meat this is a lot more worrying.....

http://twitter.com/waynekavanagh09/status/291637536462368769/photo/1
By:
Kelly
When: 18 Jan 13 10:55
Nothing wrong with horse meat , except that most of us Irish would feel like it was eating your pet .

I only buy meat from my local butcher  , been preaching that for years .

Saw burger in M & S last week , £3.50 for two .  Reckon thats dearer than the chump ( narrow end ) that I love to barbecue . Most butchers dont put it on the counter  from what I hear , guess it stays in house .
By:
Ozymandius
When: 18 Jan 13 12:16
Newco-Joe, stay away from those burgers, they will addle your mind.  You know what they say about garbage in, garbage out.
By:
kennythebetboy
When: 18 Jan 13 12:57
Just seen a Tesco Van going up the High Street, closely followed by Grittar Lorry ..... (the one with the horse in) !!!
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