| Major food hygiene story today on 07:41 - Jul 3 with 1467 views | MattinLondon | Eating goat instead of lamb isn’t that scandalous. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:46 - Jul 3 with 1434 views | BlueBoots | You've got to be kidding me |  |
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| Major food hygiene (isn't it labelling rather than hygiene?) story today on 07:50 - Jul 3 with 1396 views | Nthsuffolkblue | You mean goat tastes as good as lamb? EDIT: Plus, is it a food hygiene issue? It is reported more of a mislabelling of product issue. If they are allowed to use the goat meat but not at the level they were doing so, presumably there isn't a food hygiene issue due to that. [Post edited 3 Jul 7:52]
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| Major food hygiene story today on 07:51 - Jul 3 with 1389 views | Zx1988 |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:41 - Jul 3 by MattinLondon | Eating goat instead of lamb isn’t that scandalous. |
Definitely not the equivalence with the horse meat scandal, that they seem to be trying to draw. |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 07:55 - Jul 3 with 1341 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:51 - Jul 3 by Zx1988 | Definitely not the equivalence with the horse meat scandal, that they seem to be trying to draw. |
I think it is equivalent isn't it? Both are mis-selling. The fact that people are likely more uncomfortable with eating horse meat than with goat meat is the exaggeration but, then again, why are we more uncomfortable with that? |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 07:57 - Jul 3 with 1311 views | Bluish |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:41 - Jul 3 by MattinLondon | Eating goat instead of lamb isn’t that scandalous. |
Exactly. Tastes the same when three sheets to the wind too. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:12 - Jul 3 with 1242 views | Keno |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:46 - Jul 3 by BlueBoots | You've got to be kidding me |
Its the nanny state again |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 08:21 - Jul 3 with 1198 views | BloomBlue | Kebabs have always been all about image rather than taste 'mutton dressed as lamb' |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:27 - Jul 3 with 1154 views | MattinLondon |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:12 - Jul 3 by Keno | Its the nanny state again |
Exactly - no need for anyone to bleat on about this. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:30 - Jul 3 with 1119 views | Keno |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:27 - Jul 3 by MattinLondon | Exactly - no need for anyone to bleat on about this. |
how some people try to milk these pun threads is udderly ridiculous |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 08:36 - Jul 3 with 1086 views | Swansea_Blue | I’d take goat and skin as a win. I’ve always assumed far worse. |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 08:45 - Jul 3 with 1048 views | BlueBadger |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:30 - Jul 3 by Keno | how some people try to milk these pun threads is udderly ridiculous |
Always when people are trying to have a serious conversation some silly billies have to start. |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 08:47 - Jul 3 with 1033 views | mistert |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:45 - Jul 3 by BlueBadger | Always when people are trying to have a serious conversation some silly billies have to start. |
Don't be gruff about it. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 10:51 - Jul 3 with 795 views | bsw72 |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:41 - Jul 3 by MattinLondon | Eating goat instead of lamb isn’t that scandalous. |
I reckon the goats may disagree |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 11:08 - Jul 3 with 693 views | baxterbasics | This demonstrates why I always go with lamb shish rather than doner. But maybe I'm Billy-no-mates on that preference. |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 11:37 - Jul 3 with 618 views | mellowblue | to be fair, goat meat is quite low fat and healthy and you would need skin and fat to help it all bind otherwise it would all be a mess on the floor once they start slicing . Goat meat is quite tasty, they serve it in the Canary Islands quite a bit as goats are the only meat producer that can survive the conditions in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. Fuss about nothing apart from claiming it was 30% lamb. More likely to be mutton anyway. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 11:38 - Jul 3 with 614 views | chicoazul |
| Major food hygiene story today on 11:08 - Jul 3 by baxterbasics | This demonstrates why I always go with lamb shish rather than doner. But maybe I'm Billy-no-mates on that preference. |
Lamb or chicken shish is the choice of the true kebab connoisseur. |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 11:50 - Jul 3 with 560 views | Churchman |
| Major food hygiene story today on 11:38 - Jul 3 by chicoazul | Lamb or chicken shish is the choice of the true kebab connoisseur. |
Mrs C and I will be whistling up a chicken shish and lamb kofta later and sharing it. Chilli and garlic dips, pitta bread, rice and salad. Food of the gods. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 11:51 - Jul 3 with 556 views | CM7blue |
| Major food hygiene story today on 08:12 - Jul 3 by Keno | Its the nanny state again |
Kids these days....... |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 12:32 - Jul 3 with 475 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure | Wait, so it’s not actually an elephants leg??! |  |
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| Major food hygiene story today on 19:51 - Jul 3 with 243 views | Churchman |
| Major food hygiene story today on 12:32 - Jul 3 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | Wait, so it’s not actually an elephants leg??! |
We always call it an ‘elephants leg’! The lamb kofta, chicken shish, rice, salad, garlic mayo, chilli dip and pitta bread went down a treat. Nice glass or two of white wine, football on, cats snoozing, happy days. |  | |  |
| Major food hygiene story today on 21:23 - Jul 3 with 186 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
| Major food hygiene story today on 07:41 - Jul 3 by MattinLondon | Eating goat instead of lamb isn’t that scandalous. |
It is is the customer has paid for lamb, that and advertising it as 70pc meat but being as low as 10pc, just a bunch of chancers who’ve been ripping off the customers with an inferior product. Hence they were fined half a million quid. |  | |  |
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