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Burgers withdrawn after horse meat found on sale in Oxford (From Oxford Mail)
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Burgers withdrawn after horse meat found on sale in Oxford
11:33am Friday 25th January 2013 in News
By Emma Harrison, Reporter covering Rose Hill, Littlemore and Iffley. Contact me on 01865 425430
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco has apologised after burgers that were withdrawn after the horse meat scandal were found on the shelves at an Oxford store.
The company’s ‘free from’ frozen beef quarter pounders - which had been withdrawn as a precaution - were being sold at Tesco in Cowley.
A Tesco spokesperson said: “Whilst this product was not implicated in the Food Safety Authority of Ireland investigation, and was withdrawn as a precaution, we are urgently investigating how this product came to be on a shelf in store.”
She added: “We sincerely apologise for this, and we have spoken to the store to ensure that this does not happen again.”
Comments(25)
Andrew:Oxford
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12:44pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Maybe it's time for a supermarket to start (intentionally) selling horse meat?
bart-on simpson
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12:49pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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12:59pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Andrew:Oxford wrote:A non story really, Tesco withdraw perfectly safe and correctly labeled burgers from sale with no foreign DNA, but a few are left on the shelf. With the cheap burgers that did carry Horse DNA, they also carried twice the amount, on average, of Pork DNA, yet nobody was worried about that. I heard the interview on Radio Oxford this morning.
The only thing that seems to be bothering people is the fact that meat from the wrong source was (potentially) present in the burgers rather than the fact that it was horse.
Maybe it's time for a supermarket to start (intentionally) selling horse meat?
Patrick in Devon
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1:02pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Andrew:Oxford
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1:26pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Patrick in Devon wrote:Everything is a chemical one way or another and if you're going to kill something to eat it - it's can't be a bad thing to make absolute use of the whole carcase. Some envelope glue is still made from rendered hooves...
It isnt actually horse "meat". Its worse than that. Its powdered protein dervived from any cheap carcase bits from anywhere in the world, added to make up for the lack of any real meat in the product, which is primarily fat, gristle, water and chemicals. Would you feed this rubbish to your dog, let alone eat it?
Somebody must be enjoying the expensive cuts from the carcase though...
Patrick in Devon
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1:50pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Sandy Wimpole-Smythe
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2:13pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Andrew:Oxford wrote:Other than the small fact that this horse meat may well contain cancer inducing drugs as detailed in Parliament.
The only thing that seems to be bothering people is the fact that meat from the wrong source was (potentially) present in the burgers rather than the fact that it was horse.
Maybe it's time for a supermarket to start (intentionally) selling horse meat?
Grunden Skip
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2:16pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Patrick in Devon wrote:Patrick, IT IS SAFE TO EAT. Geddit! Whether you give it to your dog or not is up to you. But in these times of the poorest being forced to take pay cuts, and lose benefits, that is all that they can afford to eat. Again I repeat, the food is safe, it is not meat in Veggie food, so what is your problem?
It isnt actually horse "meat". Its worse than that. Its powdered protein dervived from any cheap carcase bits from anywhere in the world, added to make up for the lack of any real meat in the product, which is primarily fat, gristle, water and chemicals. Would you feed this rubbish to your dog, let alone eat it?
online_reader
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4:01pm Fri 25 Jan 13
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It surprises me that people with religious beliefs prohibiting pork are not complaining, or at least if they are it's not being reported. Do those people not shop at supermarkets?
Andrew:Oxford
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4:26pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Sandy Wimpole-Smythe wrote:Burnt toast can also contain the cancer causing chemical Acrylamide.
Andrew:Oxford wrote:Other than the small fact that this horse meat may well contain cancer inducing drugs as detailed in Parliament.
The only thing that seems to be bothering people is the fact that meat from the wrong source was (potentially) present in the burgers rather than the fact that it was horse.
Maybe it's time for a supermarket to start (intentionally) selling horse meat?
roj2011
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5:56pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Anyway, where CAN I get a decent slab of horsemeat - sirloin for preference?
MrSooty
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7:49pm Fri 25 Jan 13
onemorething
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8:36pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Maybe ask around at wolvercote farmers' market.
Craigy boi
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9:14pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Patrick in Devon
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10:34pm Fri 25 Jan 13
Grunden Skip wrote:Safe? Lots of things were deemed "safe" until found not so, eg thalidomide, smoking, lead, asbestos etc. I think you will find that the scientific view is that the safety is unknown. Safety concerns aside, there is another point
Patrick in Devon wrote:Patrick, IT IS SAFE TO EAT. Geddit! Whether you give it to your dog or not is up to you. But in these times of the poorest being forced to take pay cuts, and lose benefits, that is all that they can afford to eat. Again I repeat, the food is safe, it is not meat in Veggie food, so what is your problem?
It isnt actually horse "meat". Its worse than that. Its powdered protein dervived from any cheap carcase bits from anywhere in the world, added to make up for the lack of any real meat in the product, which is primarily fat, gristle, water and chemicals. Would you feed this rubbish to your dog, let alone eat it?
http://www.guardian.
co.uk/commentisfree/
2013/jan/24/cost-che
ap-burger-higher-12p
Grunden Skip
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4:23am Sat 26 Jan 13
Patrick in Devon wrote:Nothing is "safe" mate. Even Birth is the start of Death. How far do you want to go?
Grunden Skip wrote:Safe? Lots of things were deemed "safe" until found not so, eg thalidomide, smoking, lead, asbestos etc. I think you will find that the scientific view is that the safety is unknown. Safety concerns aside, there is another point
Patrick in Devon wrote:Patrick, IT IS SAFE TO EAT. Geddit! Whether you give it to your dog or not is up to you. But in these times of the poorest being forced to take pay cuts, and lose benefits, that is all that they can afford to eat. Again I repeat, the food is safe, it is not meat in Veggie food, so what is your problem?
It isnt actually horse "meat". Its worse than that. Its powdered protein dervived from any cheap carcase bits from anywhere in the world, added to make up for the lack of any real meat in the product, which is primarily fat, gristle, water and chemicals. Would you feed this rubbish to your dog, let alone eat it?
http://www.guardian.
co.uk/commentisfree/
2013/jan/24/cost-che
ap-burger-higher-12p
Grunden Skip
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4:28am Sat 26 Jan 13
Andrew:Oxford wrote:And so can frying your eggs to a crispy finish around the edges create a cancer causing chemical, according to one well known chef and nutritionist. If we took on board all of the advice/scares given to us by experts, then we would never leave the house, clean and disinfect everything ten times a day and only drink bottled water, ERR hang on wasn't there a scare about that a while back too?
Sandy Wimpole-Smythe wrote:Burnt toast can also contain the cancer causing chemical Acrylamide.
Andrew:Oxford wrote:Other than the small fact that this horse meat may well contain cancer inducing drugs as detailed in Parliament.
The only thing that seems to be bothering people is the fact that meat from the wrong source was (potentially) present in the burgers rather than the fact that it was horse.
Maybe it's time for a supermarket to start (intentionally) selling horse meat?
Vernon Spools
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3:19pm Sat 26 Jan 13
Lord Palmerstone
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5:57pm Sat 26 Jan 13
Grunden Skip
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3:21am Sun 27 Jan 13
Lord Palmerstone wrote:Easy answer LP, 8 Value Burgers 79p. 1lb of mince £3 a couple of eggs 60p onions 50p. Now I weren't very good at sums at school, but even I can work that one out. P.S. You forgot the fresh breadcrumbs (they soak up the fat) and Parsley (curly) in your recipe.
More to the point who in their right mind would buy the ghastly compressed STUFF labelled "burgers" when you can go to the butcher's , buy a pound of mince, bind it with a couple of eggs and add 2 chopped onions to make a real meal? Wow, I'm dribbling now.
colin777
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11:39pm Sun 27 Jan 13
......
.................it was good to firm,and soft in places......... ;)
Grunden Skip
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5:52pm Mon 28 Jan 13
colin777 wrote:Best you see your doctor then.
I had to go to the toilet after eating a Tesco burger..............
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.................it was good to firm,and soft in places......... ;)
lfcaware
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7:44pm Mon 28 Jan 13
Fantomas
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10:57pm Mon 28 Jan 13
iklhik says...
11:40am Fri 25 Jan 13
Seems they have a zero tolerance policy on horse play.