Admits the cost of living crisis, cheaper horses, crocodiles, kangaroo, and ostrich meat have become increasingly popular.
Horse meat is returning to the UK’s dinner tables with a shop owner claiming there is increased demand for steaks, burgers, mince and roasting joints.rumbles on, it appears many Brits have moved on from the horse meat scandal of a decade ago and welcomed it back onto their plates by choice.
Walter Murray, who has run quirky meat brand Kezie for more than three decades, says horse meat is a cost-effective source of protein for households squeezed by inflation.‘Demand has constantly increased year after year because a lot of people move to alternative meats for price and health aspects.His Uruguay horse striploin steaks cost £6.08 for two, with quarter pounder burgers only £1.12 each and 500g of mince costing £4.86.
The fallout caused an estimated £850 million in recalls and lost sales, while Tesco’s market value tumbled by £300 million.
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