Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Swedes Solve Nagging Problem of Horsemeat Contamination



(Stockholm, Sweden) Give to the homeless.
Several tonnes of frozen lasagne pulled from store shelves in Sweden because it contained horsemeat will be donated to Stockholm's homeless population by Swedish food retailer Axfood.

Axfood, one of several Swedish retailers affected by the horsemeat scandal, announced on Tuesday it was donating around five tonnes of frozen lasagne to the St. Clara church in Stockholm which will in turn distribute the food to the city's homeless population.
Logically the charitable contribution to the homeless would be tax-deductible, I'm guessing.

1 comment:

Wireless.Phil said...

I've eaten horse and there is nothing wrong with it, its all in their heads!

The Sweeds won't eat if, but its ok for the Sweed's homeless people?

What kind of logic is that?

Reminds me when we have a load of poison dog food in the city.

Stupid pet owners donated it to the pet shelters.

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