THE latest thing in burgers, is horse. Hopefully cruise lines won’t jump on the latest burger trend to hit the world stage, horse burgers. The trend was discovered by the Irish food safety watchdog, which discovered high levels of horse meat in burger meat sold in supermarkets across the country....
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THE latest thing in burgers, is horse.
Hopefully cruise lines won’t jump on the
latest burger trend to hit the world stage,
horse burgers.
The trend was discovered by the Irish
food safety watchdog, which discovered
high levels of horse meat in burger meat
sold in supermarkets across the country.
According to reports, the levels of horse
flesh in the burgers ranged from minute to
up to 30%.
And it seems that the horse meat isn’t
restricted to just one brand of burger in
one supermarket chain, with authorities
confirming the presence of horse in burgers
sold in Tesco, Lidl, Aldi and Spar.
“In Ireland, it is not in our culture to eat
horsemeat and therefore, we do not expect
to find it in a burger,” said the Food Safety
Authority of Ireland chief executive Alan
Reilly.
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