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Why Are Companies Like Tesco Not Being Sued For The Horse In Their Packs.

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gollob | 17:02 Fri 15th Feb 2013 | ChatterBank
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A few years back now they shut a Scottish Butcher down almost immiediatley. Not even a summons either under the trades description act.
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Thanks LG - not seen those

29 out of 1929 (incl multiple tests) doesn't seem too widespread

I suppose that means that those who are testing positive will be more exposed (Tesco, Findus, Aldi, Coop, Rangeland) and can't hide in a big crowd or claim 'everyone was duped'

Admit, rather surprised to see Coop in there. They seem to have higher standards and quality levels in most things.
why just tesco, why not asda, and lancashire cc.uncle tom cobly and all.

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