was on the menu as horsemeat and I think that’s okay, if you know what you’re order- ing. But you don’t want it in a burger. Arthur Like everything in life, you should know what you’re doing and what you’re putting in your body. Sasha I have no problem with eating horse- meat. People eat cows and you might have trained them. If it said it was in the ingre- dients, I would be fine. Minna I think it’s unreliable of the people
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selling it. We make our burgers ourselves. My mother loves horses and if we thought that, one day, we were riding a horse and then we were eating it, it would be horrible. Sam You lose faith in shops when you hear things like that.
A lot of food comes from abroad (for example, strawberries in the winter). Do you think it’s a bit mad?
Jess In supermarkets, there’s so much
waste. They keep doing ‘buy one, get one free’ offers to make people buy another product and then they just chuck it away. Sasha Turkeys aren’t particularly in season at Christmas, but it would ruin tradition if you didn’t have them. Tara Fruit and vegetables are never as nice as the ones you can buy in season. We could just have what’s in season and wait for the rest. Clara I like going on a walk and seeing blackberries (you hope the dog hasn’t
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