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is this about horse week at Lidl ? The peckham branch had a load of curry combs and hoof polish left unsold after the last horse special


I am a veg but refuse to get involved in the self rightous bickering that invariably ensues with both equally antagonistic trolltastic sides of the discussion. bludz. innit.

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Given some of the awful practices that go on in the industry, it doesn't really surprise me that a horse or two found their way into the grinder. It certainly doesn't shock me as much as the rotten chickens being bleached, or the rare breed pigs that were butchered alive by thieves.


Actually, I'd have no problem eating horse in theory. In fact if Sainos started selling horse burgers, I'd probably buy some just to try.

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Excellent work with the title! Although I was pleased to see Lidl wasn't actually involved (unless I've missed something).


Don't really see what all the fuss is about.


I remember when I was in Australia, foolishly saying to my mate "what the f**ks a roo sausage?"


He looked at me (quite understandably) like I was a moron. Then it dawned on me, and I felt reluctant to buy them.


Later that day after a couple of beers by the pool, I barely noticed the difference at the barbie.

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