Whistleblower

Joined: 03 Feb 2007
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:22 pm Post subject: Anyone See <불만 Zero> Last Night? |
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It was quite interesting if you like to watch programs about crooked Koreans breaking the law with mis-selling products, ripping off customers and offering awful food.
Well I was astounded last night about some incident in Korea that is happening at petrol stations. A few petrol stations try to get people to their station 'cos their petrol is cheaper but ... the petrol station is selling a certain percentage less of petrol. For example, you buy 20 litres of petrol from a crooked petrol station they will only sell you something like 19 litres. They earn more cash and have a number of ways to get your hard earned cash. The police were doing a good job for a change. Then there was the guy which owned a petrol station who mixed petrolium and diesel together to sell, which is highly illegal. The police took the guy away and locked him up.
Finally, I am sure most of you like 갈비, well most 갈비 in restaurants is not what they sell. It is from a different part of the pig and then they use edible glue to stick a bone and some pig meat together and sell it for about 2만원 in the restaurants when it costs 5천원 to make. Koreans are so dumb sometimes. Imagine you have pig ribs that you ordered then you see some bone and a metre long piece of meat, is that possible? The meat around the ribs is only tiny.
Now this is where it gets bad, the galbi restaurants say that it is x galbi when it ain't. It has been massed produced in a factory using a sophisticated bone glueing meat mixing method. The factory buy imported bones from a foreign country and then glue it together with Korean galbi. So when you hear about some Koreans going on how good Korean galbi is tell them the story about how it is made.
Wonder if anyone saw it last night. I will not go to a galbi restaurant again. The meat is really old, manufactured and uses imported bones but is advertised as Korean Galbi.
Anyone got a link to the 불만 Zero? |
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