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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe only down side is being too friendly my future dinner when I go there.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI long ago met a farmer who said he wouldn''t eat his own produce because it was too full of growth hormones and antibiotics. I found a local butcher who could tell me which farms his animals came from. The local butcher actually worked out cheaper than the big supermarkets too.
I now buy free range meat from a local farm. It is the same price as factory farm meat at the supermarket.
The only down side is being too friendly my future dinner when I go there.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHmmm, having seen the state of the countryside economy in both Britain and Holland I get pretty sick of supermarkets presenting this image of happy farmers and free roaming pigs when the reality is grumpy gits having to squeeze more and more animals into confined spaces, stuff them full of antibiotics which then endanger the whole human population, never let them see the light of day and then earn a pittance on each animal.
Trouble is, people demand cheap meat.
Don't think it's fair to only pick on Tesco though.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWe keep getting told we're demanding cheap meat, but surely it's only like Big Brother, Celebrity twatface arse wrestling etc just cos we're told it's what we want, doesn't mean it is.
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We keep getting told we're demanding cheap meat, but surely it's only like Big Brother, Celebrity twatface arse wrestling etc just cos we're told it's what we want, doesn't mean it is.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHmmm, having seen the state of the countryside economy in both Britain and Holland I get pretty sick of supermarkets presenting this image of happy farmers and free roaming pigs when the reality is grumpy gits having to squeeze more and more animals into confined spaces, stuff them full of antibiotics which then endanger the whole human population, never let them see the light of day and then earn a pittance on each animal.
Trouble is, people demand cheap meat.
Don't think it's fair to only pick on Tesco though.
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Hmmm, having seen the state of the countryside economy in both Britain and Holland I get pretty sick of supermarkets presenting this image of happy farmers and free roaming pigs when the reality is grumpy gits having to squeeze more and more animals into confined spaces, stuff them full of antibiotics which then endanger the whole human population, never let them see the light of day and then earn a pittance on each animal.
Trouble is, people demand cheap meat.
Don't think it's fair to only pick on Tesco though.
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Has tesco bashing gone to far?
BBC News - Tesco sausage advert banned for misleading consumers
I do have some sympathy for them. It sounds like these ones are at least made from pigs which is something.Tags: None
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