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This is hilarious!
Burgers for dinner tonight!
In the UK, some supermarkets have admitted that there is horse meat in
their home cooked burgers.
Even places like Burger King have had to admit that there
are "small amounts" of horse meat in their burgers. Tesco is a big supermarket chain in the UK (and owned by Wal-Mart). Within hours of
the news that Tesco's "all beef hamburgers" contained 30% horse meat, these
quips hit the Internet...
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse...I guess Tesco
just listened!
Anyone want a burger from Tesco? Yay or neigh?
Not entirely sure how Tesco are going to get over this
hurdle.
Had some burgers from Tesco for supper last night ...I still
have a bit between my teeth.
A woman has been taken into hospital after eating horse meat
burgers from Tesco. Her condition is
listed as stable.
Tesco are now testing all their vegetarian burgers for
traces of unicorn.
"I've just checked the Tesco burgers in my freezer ...
"AND THEY'RE OFF!"
Tesco is now forced to deny the presence of zebra in
burgers, as shoppers confuse barcodes for serving suggestions.
I said to the missus, "These Tesco burgers give me the
trots."
"To beef or not to beef, that is equestrian.".
A cow walks into a bar. Barman says, "Why the long
face?” Cow says "Illegal
ingredients, coming over here stealing our jobs!"
I hear the smaller version of those Tesco burgers make great
horse d'oeuvres.
These Tesco burger jokes are going on a bit...Talk about
flogging a dead horse.
Last night the wife made meatloaf, so I had dinner with two
nags.
Since they're selling the meat wrapped in plastic, is that
technically a "Trojan Horse?"
Instead of choosing "rare, medium or well done, it's
now Win, Place or Show"
At first, I thought, "Oh great, I've been saddled with
another email to forward, but something spurred me on."
Ha ha Cat, very funny. Think I should be glad we don't have Tesco here lol
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