Poll: Findus horsemeat lasagne offered at £70 on eBay, but how much would you pay?
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Your support makes all the difference.Would you gobble it for the taste? Or keep it frozen as a portion of British history? Followers of the horsemeat scandal now have the chance to make that decision in their own kitchen as listings have appeared on auction-site eBay offering "limited edition" Findus lasagne - for the sum of £70.
In the latest development of a scandal that's galloped around Europe British food standards agency the FSA has promised a "relentless" investigation of how British horses ended up in burgers and kebabs around the country.
But Findus's lasagnes ("up to 100 per cent horse") are where the story began - so how much do you consider an appropriate price?
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