Oh, dear.
https://twitter.com/elysiaparker/status/303560226014109697
Oh, honey. Don’t you know that mama always knows best?
That’s right; Horse meat has been detected in IKEA meatballs and sales have now been halted in Sweden.
BREAKING: Ikea halts meatball sales in Sweden after horse meat found by Czech authorities.
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 25, 2013
What?! Horse meat in "beef" #IKEA meatballs? pic.twitter.com/GNCBJTp9dg
— Lukas Targosz (@LukasTargosz) February 25, 2013
Twitter users polished up their spurs and hopped on their humor saddles. And away we go:
Ikea meatballs test positive for horse meat. Bad news for some, Great news if you're a Dothraki http://t.co/5v0mPw3X0Q
— Kimberley Olsen (@kimberleyolsen) February 25, 2013
Stunned to find Ikea have horse meat in their meatballs. Assumed they were made from couples who had become irretrievably lost in the store.
— Fraser Campbell (@FraserC69) February 25, 2013
Horse meat found in Ikea meatballs!? This just got personal.
— Sophie Brown (@sophieruthbrown) February 25, 2013
And to think, I've eaten those IKEA meatballs. To think, they're actually 'horse balls'. Wonderful…
— Adam Bradford (@Entre_Adam) February 25, 2013
When I bought an IKEA Horse set . I asked , Wheres the rest of the horse?
" we dont know , its a secret ". #Ikeas pic.twitter.com/sz9i1v7wiG— Al Pitcher (@TheAlPitcher) February 25, 2013
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Horse meat in my Ikea meatballs?! I want my $.99 back!
— Sourman (@mansouja) February 25, 2013
we're speeding toward the 19th century… RT @TheAtlanticWire: Horse Meat Found In Ikea's Famous Swedish Meatballs http://t.co/On6JCzIual
— Andrew Ross Sorghum (@Jeff5mith) February 25, 2013
https://twitter.com/ljseverson/status/306035033293070337
Horse in Ikea meatballs? They will be finding wood in the furniture next
— james lyons (@James___Lyons) February 25, 2013
Depending on which part of the horse they used, IKEA may not have deceived anyone about their meatballs.
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) February 25, 2013
Now wondering what's in their particleboard @MacleansMag: Horse meat found in Ikea meatballs manufactured in Sweden http://t.co/sYoB9gaZdp
— Douglas Hunter (@DWHauthor) February 25, 2013
I'm confused about people's shock at finding @Ikea meatballs had horse meat. Isn't that an upgrade from what you thought they contained?
— Ed Slott and Company (@theslottreport) February 25, 2013
Will IKEA shoppers be pleased to hear what was discovered in some of their famous Swedish meatballs? Nay. http://t.co/6sHRV1AqOD
— Jim Lokay FOX 5 (@LokayFOX5) February 25, 2013
“@NorickBrewer: So anybody wanna say anything about those IKEA meatballs with the horse meat in them???” // I love them?
— Leroy Lamar III (@leroylamar) February 25, 2013
Just found even my beloved Ikea Swedish meatballs were made out of horse meat! Maybe Ive never actually eaten beef, what does it taste like?
— Mario Mugan (@SuperMarioMugan) February 25, 2013
Horsemeat discovered in IKEA meatballs. If you buy enough of them, you can self-assemble a horse
— Michael Hogan (@michaelhogan) February 25, 2013
You can lead a horse to slaughter but you can't make people think it's beef. #ikea
— Stephen (@thatfunnyjew) February 25, 2013
Horse found in IKEA meatballs – not like them to include more components than you expected…
— Mark Wallace (@wallaceme) February 25, 2013
And, lesson learned?
Horse meat found in Ikea meatballs, i guess that's what i get for buying meat from a furniture store…
— David Thurgood (@davidjthurgood) February 25, 2013
Couches, yes. Meatballs, nay.
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