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Thai restaurant using SHOPPING TROLLEYS to dry meat

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This Thai restaurant found a new use for shopping trolleys - lining them up to dry meat.

The thin strips of pork were seen stretched out across metal frames on top of the trolleys in the Ratchada district of Bangkok, Thailand, last week.

When asked if the meat was ok to eat, a waitress said: ‘Yes, it’s ok. We put them in the sun to make them dry a little bit, then barbecue them.’

The shopping trolleys had been taken from a supermarket some 100 metres away.

The filmer said: ‘It’s the first time I’ve seen shopping trolleys used for drying meat. But they’re on wheels so I suppose they’re ideal for moving them out into the light and back into the kitchen. I’m not sure some westerners would be so keen to eat there if they knew the unorthodox way I which the meat had been prepared.’

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