in peru hannis has noticed a similar problem even though great chocolate is exported from the country he comments that people there mostly have to make do with a disgusting substitute. and finally in mexico miguel listed a whole range of products that he says are regularly adulterated he thinks it's a big problem that people simply don't read the labels. well i certainly will the next time i go shopping thanks for those comments and keep them coming. in tif in frozen lasagna sold at the reale chain inspectors have discovered horsemeat instead of beef as listed on the label. detroit has been a regular issue when it comes to meat products despite that the demand for meat worldwide continues to grow at a steady pace. the average german consumes around 60 kilograms of it every year but it's humans haven't always eaten that much. for me it appears our earliest ancestors didn't indulge all that much just eating the odd bit of caring and that they scavenged and that was it. then about 2000000 years ago things started changing. humans began to make tools that could be used to hunt and carve u