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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 6516869" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>Never a truer word said . We are born to die as my late father used to say when anyone tried to tell him to quit smoking. He lived well ate meat at least twice a day real M EAT from a butchers with pig carcases hanging inside the door . The sausages that butcher sold would qualify for the tweet . Farmers didnt invent or push cheap watery bacon or plastic waste meat sausages on to an unsuspecting public Goverment "cheap food " policies did that and supermarkets pushing for lower prices from suppliers . Horse meat burgers etc .</p><p>Clive is correct we must hit back and as the modern consumer has the intelligence and attention span of a goldfish when it comes to food we shouldnt get to hung up about the small stuff .</p><p>If we spend our time arguing as to what constitues a sausage instead of fighting our corner fair or foul against the vegan lies and claptrap then what does that say about our priorities ? Way to go CLIVE !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 6516869, member: 107020"] Never a truer word said . We are born to die as my late father used to say when anyone tried to tell him to quit smoking. He lived well ate meat at least twice a day real M EAT from a butchers with pig carcases hanging inside the door . The sausages that butcher sold would qualify for the tweet . Farmers didnt invent or push cheap watery bacon or plastic waste meat sausages on to an unsuspecting public Goverment "cheap food " policies did that and supermarkets pushing for lower prices from suppliers . Horse meat burgers etc . Clive is correct we must hit back and as the modern consumer has the intelligence and attention span of a goldfish when it comes to food we shouldnt get to hung up about the small stuff . If we spend our time arguing as to what constitues a sausage instead of fighting our corner fair or foul against the vegan lies and claptrap then what does that say about our priorities ? Way to go CLIVE !!! [/QUOTE]
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