- Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:27 pm
#39664
This agricultural and foods standards clusterfuck has been on the radar for years. It appears now to be unavoidable, for really shit or for worse - not much to chow down on upon the moist island except for the Romanian pangolin sausage or whatever slides in across the open borders.
Still, "don't look up".
Youngian wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:35 am Minette Batters isn’t short of trade PR hyperbole but if she’s right it won’t be long before something very nasty slips into the supply chain to keep prices keen. And if fatalities result from supermarket meat instead of a low rent butcher, trust between the citizen and government collapses.The audience for the 5:30 am Farming Today must be vanishingly small but both @Youngian and I catch many an episode. Batters and many a farmer have an unrivalled platform . It's a pity that the flagship news programme, just moments later, is deaf to the content.
This agricultural and foods standards clusterfuck has been on the radar for years. It appears now to be unavoidable, for really shit or for worse - not much to chow down on upon the moist island except for the Romanian pangolin sausage or whatever slides in across the open borders.
Still, "don't look up".