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Frank Aug 24th, 2000 04:52 AM

Beef in London?
 
I will be visiting London in the fall and wondered how "mad cow disease" has effected dining out in London's restaurants. Is the beef imported or is the problem not a real concern? In short, is it safe to order beef at this time?

JP Aug 24th, 2000 05:26 AM

It's as safe as anywhere. In fact the most recent news about feeding livestock from questionable sources has been from France, not Britain.

Ann Aug 24th, 2000 06:52 AM

You'll be fine. Since mad cow hit the island, farmers have had to take so many precautions that the meat now is safer than ever. <BR> <BR>However, if you're still the nervous type, just avoid meat on the bone (T-bones, etc.).

Mark Aug 24th, 2000 11:16 AM

Just returned from Uk. Had a nice ribeye steak, Sunday beef roast, beef cottage pie, etc. I don't think you should have any worries.

kam Aug 24th, 2000 12:04 PM

I think the scariest thing I've ever heard about "mad cow disease" is the death of a woman (substantiated by autopsy) in Stockton, California. The woman had never been out of the U.S. her entire life! Many herds were destroyed in Britain after the initial problem and I certainly will eat the beef. The disease has, they think, as long as a 30 year incubation time so who knows if we've already been exposed. Life's too short to try to avoid every risk.


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