Bosun Higgs
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I'm an omnivore. I've eaten and mostly enjoyed everything from frogs legs to snake via sea slugs and insects to my mother in laws rabbit stew. I even ate and enjoyed my school dinners. But I found my limit last week when I opened an unwisely bought Fray Bentos steak and kidney pudding.
8 oz pudding with ( memory here since I am now at home) 16% min meat content. So the meat was an ounce or so and didnt look any more. And no doubt, we arent talking here of what most of us would regard as lean meat. In addition there was some quantity of gravy, and the whole content was encased in 6mm or so of something that bore a fair resemblance to warm wet cardboard.
I was hungry but I couldnt finish it. I couldnt find a single whole piece of kidney either.
But I guess the real question is why food companies find it possible to sell such muck to us. They wouldnt get away with it in France for example. So why here? Are we so obsessed with buying the cheapest? Or are we such brand name suckers? Why?
8 oz pudding with ( memory here since I am now at home) 16% min meat content. So the meat was an ounce or so and didnt look any more. And no doubt, we arent talking here of what most of us would regard as lean meat. In addition there was some quantity of gravy, and the whole content was encased in 6mm or so of something that bore a fair resemblance to warm wet cardboard.
I was hungry but I couldnt finish it. I couldnt find a single whole piece of kidney either.
But I guess the real question is why food companies find it possible to sell such muck to us. They wouldnt get away with it in France for example. So why here? Are we so obsessed with buying the cheapest? Or are we such brand name suckers? Why?