Originally posted by WTFH
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI expect that the DM readership cares passionately about animal welfare in countries like France.
Mmmmm Ortolan...Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post,,,flood our markets with their food thus wiping out our farmers ...
Originally posted by WTFH View PostChlorine washing is bad for the environment and the molecules are bioaccumulable (that means we can't get rid of them from our bodies once they are in there)
Originally posted by milanbenes View Postas you know, you are what you eat
always surprises me people who are attracted to the cheapest meat
there are places to save costs and places not to save costs, dairy/meat products is a place where it's good not to buy the cheapest
Milan.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe still have farmers?
Chlorine dioxide in solution? Really? I'm a bit sceptical about that.
That's why I only eat Swiss produced meat. Once or twice a year. As the bank allows me to remortgage...I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostChlorine washing is bad for the environment and the molecules are bioaccumulable (that means we can't get rid of them from our bodies once they are in there)Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostChlorine dioxide in solution? Really? I'm a bit sceptical about that.
Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostExcept that it's not the point you were making in your OP. So apologies for failing instantly to understand your drivel.
Now you've clarified what you're on about, it's still drivel.
HTH
Farming communities voted out (I know, I live in a farming community) as they want away from the EU CAP, irony is, they escape the CAP (probably) to be destroyed by free trade deals that will insist that the UK food market is opened up to all manner of countries including the US, thus putting even more pressure on our hard done by (their words not mine) farmers.
Seems though that many Brexit voters don't care about our farmers and would prefer cheaper low quality food so long as we can get a blue passport and take back control The irony may be lost on you, but it's not lost on us with more intelligence.
It must be nice to live in ignorant bliss and be too thick to understand how the world works.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostApology accepted, although it still makes you and your friends as thick as mince.
Farming communities voted out (I know, I live in a farming community) as they want away from the EU CAP, irony is, they escape the CAP (probably) to be destroyed by free trade deals that will insist that the UK food market is opened up to all manner of countries including the US, thus putting even more pressure on our hard done by (their words not mine) farmers.
Seems though that many Brexit voters don't care about our farmers and would prefer cheaper low quality food so long as we can get a blue passport and take back control The irony may be lost on you, but it's not lost on us with more intelligence.
It must be nice to live in ignorant bliss and be too thick to understand how the world works.
However you are still talking drivel. I don't know if you noticed but UK farmers are either providing reasonable quality cheap food already ( a Red Tractor chicken is £3.50 on the shelf in Tesco, so the farmer is raising them for well under £2 each) or are focussed on the high quality and/or organic stuff. The only ones really suffering are dairy where wholesale prices are close to production costs, and sheep, which has a small market because people think its expensive and/or unhealthy so the market price per animal is at rock bottom; that won't change either way by abandoning the CAP.
So try talking facts and opinion, and leaving out the personal attacks which are not only insulting but totally misplaced. A bit like you, really...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostShame I don't match your peerless intelligence and understanding of the things around me.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRemoaners getting worked up because some chicken for sale might have been washed in chlorinated water.
OMG end of the World!
FFS is this the best argument you losers have got left?
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