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But don't worry, Liam fox is currently in the USA working on the trade deal which will see bleached chicken on your table in the not too distant future
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Poststick that in your bratwurst
Quorn to invest £150m in UK and create 300 jobs at Teesside plant over next five years
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quorn
All Quorn foods contain mycoprotein as an ingredient, which is derived from the Fusarium venenatum fungus and is grown by fermentationQuorn's 2002 debut in the US was more problematic than its European introduction. The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) expressed multiple concerns over the product.[42] Much of the concern from CSPI and others was over the original labeling of Quorn as a "mushroom based" product, since Fusarium venenatum is not a mushroom (rather, it is a microfungus).[42] The sale of Quorn was contested by The American Mushroom Institute, rival Gardenburger, as well as the CSPI. They filed complaints with advertising and trading-standards watchdogs in Europe and the US, claiming the labelling of Quorn as "mushroom based" was deceptive.[42][43] The CSPI observed that while a mushroom is a fungus, Fusarium is not a mushroom, and stated, "Quorn's fungus is as closely related to mushrooms as humans are to jellyfish
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThis is good news and will be of some comfort to the highly skilled engineers at BAE who are now worried about their jobs as they will not be involved on the new Eurofighter. At least there is hope that they will be able to get new jobs on the assembly line at the new food factory.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIndeed there will be plenty of jobs on the fruit farm.
Hail Change.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe wheel was a bit of a blow to those people who had spent their lives pushing blocks of stone around on logs but they coped.
Point is you cannot expect a job to last forever.
Hail Brexit.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThis is good news and will be of some comfort to the highly skilled engineers at BAE who are now worried about their jobs as they will not be involved on the new Eurofighter. At least there is hope that they will be able to get new jobs on the assembly line at the new food factory.
Point is you cannot expect a job to last forever.
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This is because post Brexit no one in the UK will be able to afford meat.
Root vegetables - it’s the future...
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This is good news and will be of some comfort to the highly skilled engineers at BAE who are now worried about their jobs as they will not be involved on the new Eurofighter. At least there is hope that they will be able to get new jobs on the assembly line at the new food factory.
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