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Meat in Brixton Market

Orang Utan said:
That's out of order DRINK? You were caught generalising and when a real butcher comes along and challenges you, you come make snide innuendos

I don't care if he is going to come on here defending the sh*t I've seen daily on the rye...alright it is not Brixton and defo not typical of all butchers though if any butcher worth his salt watched the deliveries etc that I have and still defended them then the whole industry is f*cked...actually maybe it is:confused:
 
He's not defending anything like that, just his own reputation and that of his fellow butchers who have hygiene standards, unlike many of the supermarkets and, yes, some other butchers.
 
Drunk

You really are both odious and obtuse
The Rye seems to contain the worst butchers in London
To extrapolate from your experience of Peckham that Brixton must be the same ranks up there with believing in Fairies.
I am also interested how you eneded up walking past these shops at the time you claim if you live in East Dulwich - sure it aint Peckham or perhaps you are an Estate Agent - a far lower form of life than a Rye Lane butcher methinks - and simply comflating your marketing speak with reality?

By the way I have lived in that area off and on for 14/5 years, other than a four year sojourn in Brixton - which is why I feel able to comment on both.
 
hipipol said:
The Rye seems to contain the worst butchers in London.


Indeed my point...maybe I shouldn't have dragged the rye into it, though picture of van gave rise to filthy sh*t seen in the rye.


hipipol said:
I am also interested how you eneded up walking past these shops at the time you claim if you live in East Dulwich - sure it aint Peckham or perhaps you are an Estate Agent - a far lower form of life than a Rye Lane butcher methinks - and simply comflating your marketing speak with reality?
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Simple tis not a huge expanse as you must well know....lived on goose green, worked in Battersea free trains run between the rye and the sea every half hour;) as such I was prithee to the delights and rustic methods of the rye butchers.

The filthy methods of unloading in the morning the stench towards the end of the week in the evening...hmmm the stench forgot about that, bins full of rotting meat lovely stuff....

In saying that I did like the rye, the music, the friendly tramps the mentalist churches

When buying meat for myself I'd head up lordship, or if I wanted fish to Nunhead and pop into Masons at the same time....in that area I've seen both ends of the spectrum, maybe this has jack to do with brixton though noone can defend the squallor of peckham rye butchers?
 
The Charnel House that is Rye Lane cannot be defended by anyone with eyes or/and a sense of smell. When I first moved back here I made the mistake of buying our poor cat some meat from one of the deranged loonbags masquerading as a butcher on Rye Lane. Nearly killed the poor bugger !!!:mad:
He was sick as fuck for days
Its astonishing there is anyone still alive in Peckham considering - I suppose its testament to the strength of the Human Immune System
 
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