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could be worse

heard a story of a chap in our local town,had a Chinese takeaway then went to dentist week later with pain from his wisdom tooth, upon examination the dentist recovered a micro chip from under his gum pouch later identified as a locals cat which mysteriously never returned home one night.......................:puke::puke:

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could be worse

heard a story of a chap in our local town,had a Chinese takeaway then went to dentist week later with pain from his wisdom tooth, upon examination the dentist recovered a micro chip from under his gum pouch later identified as a locals cat which mysteriously never returned home one night.......................:puke::puke:

 

Think that story has done the rounds in various guises all over the country:001_smile:

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Its fraud.

 

If they are being fraudulent about what breed the meat is, what else are they being fraudulent in??? Hygiene?? Was the meat even fit for human consumption??

 

How would my customers feel if I was contracted to remove a large tree in their rear garden, but chose to remove a smaller one from their front garden, as it was easier and meant more profit for me??

 

Well said...

 

Horse meat – the hardest thing to digest is that it’s your fault. The Making Progress Blues

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