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Dog Meat vs U.S beef

 
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PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 6:14 pm    Post subject: Dog Meat vs U.S beef Reply with quote

Recently, I saw a piece on the BBC�s �Cooking in the Danger Zone(Stefan Gates).� A piece on S. Korea�s unregulated dog meat industry. BBC had been here before covering the story. This time, Stefan said nobody would have allowed him to film if he hadn�t said that he planned to try it. So, they let him do his story while Seoul TV crews filmed alongside. Did anyone see it? The show did not compare U.S. Beef with dog meat(that is my twist).

I can�t find any outtakes of the show but maybe someone else can? I�m interested in the 'twist' by the Seoul TV news crews at the end(How they saved face). At the end, Stefan was undecided whether to eat it until the last minute when he refused. The dog meat folks must have been disappointed.

Stefan showed that they had chicken for him to eat if he decided not to eat the dog meat, so at least he could be seen eating something? I think the TV crew reported that he ate/tried dog meat. The only thing I could find was an article of the story�

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/cooking_in_the_danger_zone/6551385.stm
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