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Well clearly "Bute" should not be in the food chain,
but it does not offer a severe or serious
health risk. And that's because it's there
in very low doses.
If you wanted to get to a
human therapeutic treatment dose,
you need to eat at least five or six hundred
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
(repeats - not in the original programme!)
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
[BBC Reporter] The Agriculture Minister, John Gummer,
today enrolled his daughter Cordelia
in his campaign to persuade people
that eating beef is safe.
It was a little hot for her.
[Gummer] "HOT! HA! HA! IT'S SO HOT!"
But later he munched it himself
to prove to the world
that he at least is confident
there's nothing to worry about.
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
Awwww...!
Again! Again! Again, again! Again! Again!
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
[the Homer slavver] Aaaaggghhhhhmmmmmmm!
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
If you wanted to get to a
human therapeutic treatment dose...
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]
BIG... HORSE... BURGERS... Every Day!
[the Homer slavver] Aaaaggghhhhhmmmmmmm!
[Music: "Acceptable In The 80s" by Calvin Harris]