Buy human meat from Wesker and Son London butchers
We're big fans of zombies here at Computeractive and there's no shortage of movies, book and games to satisfy our undead craving.
We have mixed feelings about the long-running Resident Evil game franchise, but publisher Capcom has come up with a clever way to publicise Resident Evil 6 which will be available in the UK next week. The video games company is sponsoring Wesker and Sons, a butcher at London's Smithfield Market selling human meat.

It's not actually human flesh of course, merely pork and sausage meat made to look like man meat. There were even actors on hand dressed to look like corpses. Sadly the ‘butcher' was also an actor who was unable to tell us dedicated carnivores much about the pigs sacrificed for this noble marketing endeavour.

If you're interested in some tasty meat then Wesker and Sons is open for just two days - today, Friday the 28th, and Saturday the 29th. Opening hours are 9am to 6pm. Prices are very reasonable with a human hand made from sausage meat cost just £5.99 for example. A bloody bargain.


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sick!
they made sweet cigarettes when i was younger then they banned them as it was seen as encouraging kids to smoke. what message is this giving ???
Posted by sick of this !!, 28 Sep 2012