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Fur Flies Over Squirrel Meat Sales 4

Hugh Pickens writes "BBC reports that supermarket owner Andrew Thornton in North London is selling squirrel meat as a sustainable way of feeding people and predicts that more people will eat 'the other, other white meat' in the future. 'I think it's lovely. It's a bit like rabbit. I think there will be a lot of fuss about this now, but in a few years it will become accepted practice that we eat squirrels,' says Thornton owner of a Budgens supermarket in Crouch End where most of the 2004 British horror comedy Shaun of the Dead was filmed. Thorton adds that squirrel meat is more sustainable than beef. 'It takes about 15 tonnes of grain to produce one tonne of beef, which is not sustainable.' But not everyone is happy as animal welfare group Viva accuses Budgens of profiting from a wildlife massacre. 'If this store is attempting to stand out from the crowd by selling squirrel, the only message they are giving out is that they are happy to have the blood of a beautiful wild animal on their hands for the sake of a few quid,' says Viva founder and director, Juliet Gellatley. 'Squirrels will be culled anyway,' responds Thorton. 'You have two choices. Either you dispose of them or you eat them.'"
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Fur Flies Over Squirrel Meat Sales

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  • Since so much squirrel meat ends up in the trash anyway — people who are looking for squirrels usually only want the fur —, why not? I wonder what jugged squirrel tastes like compared to jugged rabbit...
    • "That makes a lot of sense"

      In an American context maybe, but the article wasn't about America, it's about Britain, where the "sport" of "hunting" is almost completely non-existent. Excluding fishing, the active population of "hunters" is probably only a few tenths of a percent.

      But having watched the article, I thoughts - "So what?". Both sides presented in the discussion are correct to a degree from their own perspectives : the animal welfare people are worried about this encouraging the "hunting/ shooting/

      • Oh, I just happened to have seen a report about squirrel fur being used for stuff like coats, and that was in Europe — can't remember which country though. I was simply stating that instead of dumping stuff into the trashcan, why not use it? But yeah, I wouldn't advocate killing squirrels on a massive scale since I have no idea about what their population is and how it would impact the whole ecosystem if people actually started hunting 'em like crazy.

        About this article being a publicity stunt... Well
        • Oh, I just happened to have seen a report about squirrel fur being used for stuff like coats, and that was in Europe

          Ah, coincidence then. Serendipity, as the Sri Lankans get accused of.

          I can't say that I've seen squirrel fur specifically in Britain or Europe, though I did see it used for chapkas (round fur hats) on sale in Siberia. Nothing against that if the animals are being culled for some reasonable reason and the fur (and for that matter, meat) would otherwise go to waste. What you consider a "reasonab

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