Ikea withdraws cake contaminated with 'faecal bacteria'
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[quote]Ikea has withdrawn a type of almond cake from its restaurants after two samples were found to be contaminated by faecal bacteria.[/quote]
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21676069[/url]
it just doesnt stop
Sounds tasty.
Newsflash: Everything is 'contaminated' with faecal bacteria. It's airborne particles that basically spread anywhere and everywhere. Unless someone dropped a dough in the dough, there's nothing unusual here.
Jesus christ, that sounds deli- awful!
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[QUOTE=Riller;39808510]Newsflash: Everything is 'contaminated' with faecal bacteria. It's airborne particles that basically spread anywhere and everywhere. Unless someone dropped a dough in the dough, there's nothing unusual here.[/QUOTE]
ignoring you so we can circle jerk, k
[QUOTE=Riller;39808510]Newsflash: Everything is 'contaminated' with faecal bacteria. It's airborne particles that basically spread anywhere and everywhere. Unless someone dropped a dough in the dough, there's nothing unusual here.[/QUOTE]
Yes, but its safe to assume that the reasoning behind this is that the levels they found in the food are enough to potentially cause harm.
This just in, shocking footage of bakery operations.
[video=youtube;qT_n__vsguk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT_n__vsguk[/video]
I didn't order this almond cake with fudge.
at least its not horse
Ikea has restaurants? I thought they sold furniture
[QUOTE=Frisk;39808734]Ikea has restaurants? I thought they sold furniture[/QUOTE]
They have a restaurant inside most stores. Never heard of their meatballs? Shit's bangin'.
[QUOTE=Frisk;39808734]Ikea has restaurants? I thought they sold furniture[/QUOTE]
there's a food court in every ikea that has the most delicious foods I have eaten yet, my favorite are meatballs with chips and that amazing sauce
their cakes are really freaking good too, caramel chocolate cake is to die for
I'll have a slice of that :v:
[QUOTE=Riller;39808510]Newsflash: Everything is 'contaminated' with faecal bacteria. It's airborne particles that basically spread anywhere and everywhere. Unless someone dropped a dough in the dough, there's nothing unusual here.[/QUOTE]
Ikea probably has a damned good reason for a food recall. Quit trying to be that guy to make everything unromantic.
[QUOTE=faze;39808756]They have a restaurant inside most stores. Never heard of their meatballs? Shit's bangin'.[/QUOTE]
Is it bad if i've gone to IKEA just to eat :v:
um no ikea food is the bomb
if ikea was closer to me i'd eat there every day
[QUOTE=Protocol7;39808874]um no ikea food is the bomb
if ikea was closer to me i'd eat there every day[/QUOTE]
I live 25 minutes from the one outside of Baltimore. :)
That's a shitty situation to be caught up in.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;39808654]What if its horse shit though?[/QUOTE]
Actually quite nutritious. Its why dogs commonly eat it.
Well this just shits all over the horse meat scandal.
[QUOTE=Nelth;39808765]their cakes are really freaking good too, caramel chocolate cake is to die for[/QUOTE]
What if i told you that that's not chocolate?
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;39809168]Actually quite nutritious. Its why dogs commonly eat it.[/QUOTE]
yea we should totally eat it
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;39809168]Actually quite nutritious. Its why dogs commonly eat it.[/QUOTE]
You trying to admit that you eat poop? That's pretty gross man.
[QUOTE=faze;39809275]You trying to admit that you eat poop? That's pretty gross man.[/QUOTE]
What a shitty comment.
You calling me a dog?
[QUOTE=Frisk;39808734]Ikea has restaurants? I thought they sold furniture[/QUOTE]
its literally the cheapest 'resturant' known to man
Who in their right mind would frost a cake with their butt.jpg
Getting real tired of your shit Ikea. :v:
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;39809168]Actually quite nutritious. Its why dogs commonly eat it.[/QUOTE]
Dogs eat their shit to hide their scent and to prevent their puppies from leaving any trace of themselves behind. Shit is [b]NOT[/b] nutritious. It's practically a log of dead bacteria mixed with water.
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;39809168]Actually quite nutritious. Its why dogs commonly eat it.[/QUOTE]
cacophagy requires certain specializations as not to... die when doing it.
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