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Do you eat British?

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TDi90:
oh, ok understood, yeah i buy from farmers too, (dad is one whitch helps) i thought you meant you dont buy british food full stop!!

LOFTY:
I love it when farmers start barking on about buy British food stuff, there he is sat in a Shogun, with yard full of John Deere tractors, and other foreign equipment, Then when you point that out, they start going on about the fact you cant buy British farm equipment anymore, so its not his fault.

But the reason there is no British equipment, is the fact the farmers all bought the cheap imported stuff, and put all the British companys out of business.

There are some hard working, farmers out there, and some fat lazy subsidy, set aside, stewardship grabbing gits.

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Tonka One:
Hi,
I always buy from local producers.....and if possible organic from local sources. If I am out and about on my travels and see local produce....I always buy and freeze.  British is what I always try to buy(and not just food).
If we dont support our own ...like the local shops one day they may not be there -  So don't complain once they are no longer in existance.

Tonka One

smo:

--- Quote from: "att" ---The best and safest producers of food are the French.
They mostly adhere to the rules of food manufacturing and are streets ahead of us in most aspects of food.

French is the best......You can keep your old British stuff, unfortunately :(
--- End quote ---


I'm unconvinced they had BSE outbreaks and other problems long before the UK ever did, and yet for some reason no one imposed bans on their food....

Still its good that so many do buy british, i firmly believe its some of the best food you can buy, altho my mum does one better because its british grown, hand nurchered, organic and best of all free (when we go to visit!).

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