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Tesco: Misrepresentation of meat product

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  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    Halloway wrote: »
    The clue is in the phrase 'outdoor reared'. This means they were reared (that is brought to maturity or thereabouts) outside. There's nothing in that phrase which says, implicitly or explicitly that they spent their entire lives outdoors. In fact, from what I know about pigs they like to go indoors, especially if it's cold or wet.

    Sorry but I can't see any 'lie' here at all.

    And, whilst I am at it, your poll is almost entirely meaningless. Very few, if any of the correspondents to this forum are going to have an objective, verifiable answer. So most, if not all of the responses are going to be based on prejudice and supposition.

    Shredded wheat isn't 'knitted by nanas', either.

    Of course it isn't, you are getting shredded wheat mixed up with shreddies.
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  • Halloway
    Halloway Posts: 1,612 Forumite
    ben500 wrote: »
    Of course it isn't, you are getting shredded wheat mixed up with shreddies.

    You are about four days late with that one.
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    Halloway wrote: »
    You are about four days late with that one.

    I know, I spotted it and just shot from the hip I'm afraid. I'd add that some of the packages on supermarket shelves and in their chillers/freezers are somewhat audacious in describing the contents as meat.
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  • Halloway
    Halloway Posts: 1,612 Forumite
    ben500 wrote: »
    I know, I spotted it and just shot from the hip I'm afraid. I'd add that some of the packages on supermarket shelves and in their chillers/freezers are somewhat audacious in describing the contents as meat.

    Nonsense. There's nothing wrong with mechanically-recovered meat and beef connective tissue.:rolleyes:
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