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What's wrong with eating horse meat?
If it's bred for consumption, nothing. But if it's ground up old racehorses or sick workhorses or random roadkill and assorted glue factory rejects, it hasn't been through inspection, it's crawling with parasites, diseases, antibiotics and steroids, and it's not fit for human consumption. And when horse meat is used as cheap filler in place of pork in store brand microwave lasagna (or, in this case, cheap hamburgers), you bet it's the diseased roadkill kind.
 
If it's bred for consumption, nothing. But if it's ground up old racehorses or sick workhorses or random roadkill and assorted glue factory rejects, it hasn't been through inspection, it's crawling with parasites, diseases, antibiotics and steroids, and it's not fit for human consumption. And when horse meat is used as cheap filler in place of pork in store brand microwave lasagna (or, in this case, cheap hamburgers), you bet it's the diseased roadkill kind.
I would be totally okay with eating old race horses or work horses - they've served their purpose in life, now they can be eaten. I draw the line at the inspection part - the meat has to be fit for consumption. :P
 
I would be totally okay with eating old race horses or work horses - they've served their purpose in life, now they can be eaten. I draw the line at the inspection part - the meat has to be fit for consumption. :P
Old racehorses usually can't pass inspection, that's the problem.
 

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