'Recycled meat: Would you eat \'pagpag\'? - BBC World Service'

'Recycled meat: Would you eat \'pagpag\'? - BBC World Service'
04:04 Jul 7
'Ever wonder what happens to restaurant leftovers? In the Philippine capital, Manila, meat is recycled from landfill tips, washed and re-cooked. It\'s called \"pagpag\" and it\'s eaten by the poorest people who can\'t afford to buy fresh meat.  Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/bbcworldservice  Extreme poverty has resulted in the emergence of pagpag, which has turned the practice of making it into a profitable business.  Warning: contains images some people may find upsetting.  Video by Howard Johnson and Virma Simonette.  Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/bbcworldservice Facebook: https://facebook.com/bbcworldservice' 

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