>old meat >cook it to death in a pot with a ton of seasoning
Why do you think chili exists? Humans have been cooking long before we had refrigerators and freezers.
>Why do you think chili exists?
Because it evolved into being spicy to fear hungry monke. Monke found out it liked spicy things in the end, monke found that chilli act like a preservative against bacteria.
Monke preserved meta.
Monke didn't eat rotten meat with chilli, because monke saw his brother do it and brother was kill.
Browning doesn't mean it isn't fresh necessarily. Meat can get pressed or packaged weird causing discoloration while still being perfectly fine.
If it's on sale and the sell by date is missing or obscured, that's when you usually got bad meat, so yeah that is bad meat.
Beef Stew should be half that price btw.
Blame Quebec.
The USA has Spanish all over packaging too, despite a part of citizenship requiring a basic understanding of English. If you run into someone who claims they can't speak English they are lying or, most of the time, illegal.
Depends on the province, but yes, for the most part, most product packaging is in French and English. Outside of Ottawa, Quebec, and some of the maritime's, everything else is in English (street signs, store fronts, newspapers...etc). We also have a hybrid law system that combines British Common Law and French Civil Code (Napoleonic Code).
https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/index.html >The Canadian justice system is unique in the world. Two official languages (English and French) and two legal traditions (common law and civil law) co-exist within our system of justice. As Canadians, we are all responsible for understanding our rights and freedoms and our duties as members of society. Courts resolve disputes, and in doing so, they interpret and establish the law for all Canadians.
What's wrong? I don't get it
you cant afford to click that pic unless you work for the government
The meat is brown and not fresh. Basically 15 bucks for almost expired low quality steak.
It's stew beef, throw it in the pot with seasonings and other stuff, all cooks up fine. Price is nuts tho.
>old
>cooks up fine
You clearly have sex with men, and have been eating out of the trash your whole life.
>old meat
>cook it to death in a pot with a ton of seasoning
Why do you think chili exists? Humans have been cooking long before we had refrigerators and freezers.
>Poorgay urbanites willing to settle for old beef at a high price because they don't know any better
Do you drink your coffee a week old too?
>Why do you think chili exists?
Because it evolved into being spicy to fear hungry monke. Monke found out it liked spicy things in the end, monke found that chilli act like a preservative against bacteria.
Monke preserved meta.
Monke didn't eat rotten meat with chilli, because monke saw his brother do it and brother was kill.
Have fun eating those bugs.
and muts call poland shithole nation of "plungers"
i have never seen spoiled meat in any poland supermarket/shop
Browning doesn't mean it isn't fresh necessarily. Meat can get pressed or packaged weird causing discoloration while still being perfectly fine.
If it's on sale and the sell by date is missing or obscured, that's when you usually got bad meat, so yeah that is bad meat.
Beef Stew should be half that price btw.
He's not used to seeing beef that isn't bright red
it's gassed with carbon monoxide to look red, kek
No. Fresh beef is indeed red. Turns brown quick if not vacuum sealed and freezed though.
A little tiny bit of discoloration on like a kilo of ground beef is ok but gray chunks of beef like that is a no no. That should be thrown out
Now post the store's address you disingenuous israelite.
do canadians have to write everything on packaging in both english and french?
that's fricking stupid
How is this stupid exactly, Shinji?
Because we cuck out to French homosexuals who should be quarantined to Quebec.
I mean, Japan has English, Korean, and Chinese written all over the places.
Japan writes everything in Kurdish too, there are millions of Kurdish refugees there.
Blame Quebec.
The USA has Spanish all over packaging too, despite a part of citizenship requiring a basic understanding of English. If you run into someone who claims they can't speak English they are lying or, most of the time, illegal.
Depends on the province, but yes, for the most part, most product packaging is in French and English. Outside of Ottawa, Quebec, and some of the maritime's, everything else is in English (street signs, store fronts, newspapers...etc). We also have a hybrid law system that combines British Common Law and French Civil Code (Napoleonic Code).
How does the hybrid law work then? Under common law you are presumed innocent and they have to prove your guilt. Napoleonic law doesn't allow that?
https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/index.html
>The Canadian justice system is unique in the world. Two official languages (English and French) and two legal traditions (common law and civil law) co-exist within our system of justice. As Canadians, we are all responsible for understanding our rights and freedoms and our duties as members of society. Courts resolve disputes, and in doing so, they interpret and establish the law for all Canadians.
15 dollars is crazy though
I don't know what the exchange rate with USD is but that's like £9 and that's dear
Think twice before you decide to live on a frozen piece of rock.
>stores would rather let their food rot than sell it at a reasonable price
awesome
>past due date
>buying meata in malls or other markets
Anon.... I .....
beef with beef
>look what they feed Canadians
oh the humanity on this one
It's perfect for curry saar.
its what dogfrickers craves
I would pay 15 per kg if it was good quality but I imagine that it isn't