VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|LindaR|DATE|1360414593|CONTENT|Actually, the French aren&#039;t nearly as fussy as they used to be and buy a lot more from supermarkets, but that wouldn&#039;t help his argument either, would it?
I haven&#039;t seen or heard anyone saying they don&#039;t care if it&#039;s horse, but I have seen plenty of people saying that they never buy processed food. Makes you wonder who [i]does[/i] buy it then, doesn&#039;t it? ;)
Oh, and Dr Peter, it [i]is[/i] important, because even horse meat might be dangerous, if the horse in question had ever been treated with a particular drug, and it&#039;s another example - see the breast  implant scandal - of our once-strong regulatory bodies, neutered at the demand of businesses in the name of &#039;cutting red tape&#039;, failing to carry out the most basic checks on items coming into this country from abroad. If the Irish hadn&#039;t carried out the first tests, we&#039;d still be woefully ignorant of this whole fiasco.|EMAIL|linda_roulston@hotmail.com|IP-ADDRESS|82.22.38.63|MODERATIONFLAG|