Rat Meat and Adorable Woodland Creatures Passed Off As Mutton in China
"How many rats does it take to put together a sheep?"
"How many rats does it take to put together a sheep?"
But the state still can't sell horsemeat in the U.S.
"Farm-to-fork" meatballs sound like an improvement.
Spanghero had a little lamb, and a lot of mechanically separated mutton.
Broiled, fried, chopped, steamed, or raw: It's all here.
Seabiscuit may eventually be inside your biscuits.
The news is bad and relentless, so Stravaigin is just going for it.
"Never, ever leave the United States."
The problem isn't horsemeat, it's the world's broken food-manufacturing.
The horsemeat epidemic is bad that we've run out of the puns that would normally go in this space.
The fast-food chain says it's going to make things right.
A big mistake gets put to good use.
They grill horses, don't they?
If only we were talking about burgers and not tartare.