• Privacy Policy

News & Promotions

What's going on in your world?

  • Automotive
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Financial
  • Health
  • Home Builder
  • Humor & Memes
  • Insurance
  • Parenting
  • Restaurants
  • Shopping
    • Coupons
    • Special Offer
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
    • Transportation
    • Weather
  • Mobile Apps
You are here: Home / Lifestyle / British Ham Packet Is 110% Ham?

British Ham Packet Is 110% Ham?

January 22, 2016 By Ellen Smith

When it comes to processed meat, people often worry they’re not getting enough of the real thing (or, as was the case with the infamous horse meat scandal of 2013, the wrong thing entirely).

This packet of British ham is getting attention for a completely different reason, though.

Aldi_ham_packet_weird_ingredients
How much pork?

Yep, that’s right. 110% pork. Can’t argue with that, can you?

The ham was purchased from an Aldi store in West Yorkshire by Della Farzad, according to Metro.

“I checked the label because I don’t eat meat, and I wondered how much was in it,” she said. “When I saw it I burst out laughing, even though I was on my own.”

And the explanation behind the mistake? It all comes down to one simple character.

According to a statement given by an Aldi UK spokesperson to the Metro, the numbers on the packet are actually right — but the percentage sign should be replaced with grams.

 

Source link

Filed Under: Lifestyle

Please Follow & Like Us :)

Facebook
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
Tweet
RSS

Recent Posts

Colonial Pipeline reportedly paid millions for slow-ass decryption software

When it comes to ransomware, you don't always get … [Read More...]

Advanced tax strategies for startup founders

Peyton Carr is a financial advisor to founders, … [Read More...]

Here’s How To Add Pronouns To Your Instagram Profile In A Few Simple Steps

Instagram is making it so much easier to share … [Read More...]

Copyright © 2025 · News & Promotions, 538 W. 21 St. #91289 Houston, TX 77008-3642 · All rights reserved · Unsubscribe · Log in

Go to mobile version