Colchester butchers benefiting from horse meat scandal (From Gazette)
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Colchester butchers benefiting from horse meat scandal
6:00pm Wednesday 13th February 2013 in News
Colchester butchers benefiting from horse meat scandal
COLCHESTER butchers are making record sales because of a nationwide meat scandal, according to the town’s longest standing meat men.
Customers are flocking to their local butchers for their meat instead of going to large supermarket chains after widespread tests found their beef contained traces of horse meat.
Many supermarkets have now cleared their shelves of any meat which could have horse meat in it.
John Coleman, who runs Coleman’s Butchers, in Langham Road, Boxted, said last weekend was his busiest ever.
“I’ve been doing this job for 46 years and this is the first bit of good news butchers have had in years,” said Mr Coleman, 67.
He added: “I am easily selling an extra 50kg a day in the store and at the market in Sudbury.
“At the market we are coming out easily £2,000 up on what we would usually take and about £1,000 in the shop.
“Everything is coming back in our favour at long last. I think people have woken up to the fact they are being conned.”
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Comments(15)
roger bacon
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7:48pm Wed 13 Feb 13
chuffster wrote:Not too hard a question to answer is it. A butcher would have almost a passport of the history of the animals they sell unlike a supermarket that are only interested of selling for a profit and do not know where it comes from. Go in a supermarket and ask the manager where the meat comes from and he would not have a clue like Thailand chicken in ready meals , then go to a butcher and he will know .
How can anyone tell what meat the butcher's selling?
Supermarkets are only interested in selling anything as cheap as possible , as has been seen at the moment.
Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.
Grabber
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7:54pm Wed 13 Feb 13
jeffbridges
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7:59pm Wed 13 Feb 13
"Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.”
sorry to remind you RB,
we still have thriving butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.”
If you cannot understand that supermarket competition results in better local stores, rather than failed local stores, then we must try harder to keep the remaining local stores viable.
hughie-s
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8:17pm Wed 13 Feb 13
Taj
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8:31pm Wed 13 Feb 13
jeffbridges wrote:I dont know where you live but my nearest non supermarket greengrocer and fishmonger is in the town centre a place that will soon be difficult for me to get to when it goes traffic free in the High St
RB "Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” sorry to remind you RB, we still have thriving butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” If you cannot understand that supermarket competition results in better local stores, rather than failed local stores, then we must try harder to keep the remaining local stores viable.
jim_bo
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10:26pm Wed 13 Feb 13
As for the high st making access into town harder, Taj. It won't affect anything, very few cars use the high st as it is due to the number of traffic lights. Town will just soldier on, although all the buses and taxis down the High St won't make a pavement culture as their fumes are the worst of the lot.
Boris
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10:32pm Wed 13 Feb 13
Taj wrote:You can park in Crouch St for half an hour and there you have Frank Wright's butchers, Whitnell's greengrocer, and Gunton's sells bread from an excellent baker, as good as Kathleen's Kitchen. And there is Hughes fishmongers at the beginning of Head Street. All these shops are within maybe 400 metres of each other.
jeffbridges wrote:I dont know where you live but my nearest non supermarket greengrocer and fishmonger is in the town centre a place that will soon be difficult for me to get to when it goes traffic free in the High St
RB "Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” sorry to remind you RB, we still have thriving butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” If you cannot understand that supermarket competition results in better local stores, rather than failed local stores, then we must try harder to keep the remaining local stores viable.
And of course we have our bus service, which is fine provided you can avoid the so-called bus station.
The Blue Frog
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9:05am Thu 14 Feb 13
romantic
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10:18am Thu 14 Feb 13
So much easier just to get a packaged lasagne and chuck it in the oven, and if that´s all you eat, you won´t realise how much nicer it would be if you made it yourself.
I´ve been using the butchers in town for some years, because the meat is just nicer. Cost-wise, it can also end up cheaper unless judged against the really "Value" end - and now we all see where that has come from.
I do hope this has a long-lasting change on where people buy their food, although I do fear that people who lived on ready meals before will probably continue to do so. But if some people change that, it´s a good thing.
Feisty CBC
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11:26am Thu 14 Feb 13
Boris wrote:Not forgetting Tesco Express on the corner Boris for your horsemeat.
Taj wrote:You can park in Crouch St for half an hour and there you have Frank Wright's butchers, Whitnell's greengrocer, and Gunton's sells bread from an excellent baker, as good as Kathleen's Kitchen. And there is Hughes fishmongers at the beginning of Head Street. All these shops are within maybe 400 metres of each other.
jeffbridges wrote:I dont know where you live but my nearest non supermarket greengrocer and fishmonger is in the town centre a place that will soon be difficult for me to get to when it goes traffic free in the High St
RB "Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” sorry to remind you RB, we still have thriving butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” If you cannot understand that supermarket competition results in better local stores, rather than failed local stores, then we must try harder to keep the remaining local stores viable.
And of course we have our bus service, which is fine provided you can avoid the so-called bus station.
Shambolic
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2:12pm Thu 14 Feb 13
The Blue Frog wrote:Frank Wrights are all British I believe
Sorry guys but many butchers source their meat from companies that import meat from overseas. I believe that beef from Argentina only needs to be in the country for 24 hours for it to be labelled British.
The Blue Frog
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5:19pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Shambolic wrote:Yes, they can say it's British - that was the point I was making.
The Blue Frog wrote: Sorry guys but many butchers source their meat from companies that import meat from overseas. I believe that beef from Argentina only needs to be in the country for 24 hours for it to be labelled British.Frank Wrights are all British I believe
Boris
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2:45am Fri 15 Feb 13
Feisty CBC wrote:Thanks Feisty. I have several times eaten horse meat abroad and it is very good, leaner than beef, but sweetish which is odd when you first try it. But I prefer it to be sold as horsemeat, rather than as something else. That's one reason why I never buy anything at Tesco. The Co-op may sometimes be a little dearer, and offer a more limited choice, but you can have confidence in them.
Boris wrote:Not forgetting Tesco Express on the corner Boris for your horsemeat.
Taj wrote:You can park in Crouch St for half an hour and there you have Frank Wright's butchers, Whitnell's greengrocer, and Gunton's sells bread from an excellent baker, as good as Kathleen's Kitchen. And there is Hughes fishmongers at the beginning of Head Street. All these shops are within maybe 400 metres of each other.
jeffbridges wrote:I dont know where you live but my nearest non supermarket greengrocer and fishmonger is in the town centre a place that will soon be difficult for me to get to when it goes traffic free in the High St
RB "Supermarket are one of the worst thing to come out this country in the last 50 years. Wouldn't it be lovely to get back to yesteryear when we had butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” sorry to remind you RB, we still have thriving butchers shops, bakers, fish shops and greengrocers.” If you cannot understand that supermarket competition results in better local stores, rather than failed local stores, then we must try harder to keep the remaining local stores viable.
And of course we have our bus service, which is fine provided you can avoid the so-called bus station.
SOMETHING2SAY
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11:28am Fri 15 Feb 13
chuffster says...
6:41pm Wed 13 Feb 13