Postby zaarin_2003 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:16 am
Whilst the 'what it says is in the box, should be what's in the box' argument is valid, there is way more to it than that.
Unless you've chosen to eat horsemeat in the past or would do so in the future, those who are saying they are objecting to the horsemeat in their food simply because the packaging is disingenuous are delusional.
Seriously, would any of this news story be makin the headlines in the way it is if it had been lamb which had been found in beef products? It would still be a concern in regards food production standards but it would not cause this level of anger and publicity.
I think the people who are most vehemently complaining about the horse meat in their food, particularly the lower levels of 'contamination' need to think about why it is ok for them to eat a cow and a lamb but not ok to eat a horse. A cow is more useful as a source of milk and a lamb is arguably more cuddly!