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What re your opiniions on the Foerign Office refusing to support British native food industry?
Food which is produced and reared in the UK is ignored in favour of imported produce for official banquets and the Whitehall staff canteens.
Only 49% of the beef, lamb and pork served at the Foreign Office in 2006 was UK-reared, and only 40% of the fruit and vegetables served came from the UK. Britain has the largest variety of cheeses ANYWHERE (600+), but even this did not prevent the Foreign Office from importing 60% of its cheese.
The National Farmers' Union has said they are "shocked" at the revelations, and said that the Government had no excuse for not using British suppliers for the majority of its produce.
What are your opinions? Should British organic, rare-breed and/or small-scale producer food food be showcased by the Foreign Office?
Is this a similar case to the Bernard Matthews scam profiteering with its imported poor quality, diseased turkey?
mr shitestirrer,i dont think talking does any good at all,you know yahoo is a joke really,you can never get a serious answer,its ok for a laugh and its easy to wind a lot of these young kids up and some of em aint so young,what is the answer,ive become a bit of an extremist in the last so many years,i really appreciate your questions,isuppose we have a duty to try and educate the masses but sometimes i get so tired,i think feck it let them have blair,bush,high taxes,immigrants,low wages,high taxes,crap hospitals and schools,police state,the list goes on,anyway have a nice easter im off to chill in the west country,l8rs
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