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Mark Thorson > wrote in :

> "I'm back." wrote:
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>> Chemo the Clown > wrote in
>> news:8284ac48-9aa5-408f- :
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>> > On Apr 15, 4:47 pm, Lou Decruss > wrote:
>> >> I wish I hadn't watched this.
>> >>
>> >>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss_b-...layer_embedded
>> >>
>> >> Lou
>> >
>> > That is sooo wrong.
>> >

>>
>> I'm now waiting with bated breath for sf to wade in and say something
>> about Americans being fixated with Aussie events.

>
> I'm waiting for someone to describe this video
> in text. I'm on dial-up.
>





You must be the last person on the planet on dial-up.


http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/art...er/glued-meat-
widespread



Glued meat widespread

Earlier this year Today Tonight exposed the meat industry's biggest secret
- how a form of meat glue is being used to hold cuts together.

When it comes to selling meat, deceptive practices are more widespread
than you think.

Glued meat is being supplied to some of Australia's most popular eateries.
It is also popular with catering companies - if you've been to a wedding
lately chances are you've eaten glued meat.

An event specialist says top hotels and restaurants have been tricking
customers for years.

But there are ways to see through the disguise and find out who is selling
you second rate off-cuts at premium practices.




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