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<blockquote data-quote="lazy farmer" data-source="post: 6964814" data-attributes="member: 5031"><p>Rightly or wrongly publishing the letter gives it more impact.</p><p>it appears to me all he has ever wanted to do was to improve the quality of the food/ ingredients in the food firstly of our children and then the wider public.</p><p>The diet in the uk is not balanced too many carbs too processed too much dairy too much meat. Getting it right would reduce obesity, diabetes, heart disease etc. help the planet and put ag on a more stable platform.</p><p>All laudable ambitions.</p><p>but apparently he’s a stroker for writing a few vegan recipes for an undeniably growing market.</p><p>It’s a sad sad world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazy farmer, post: 6964814, member: 5031"] Rightly or wrongly publishing the letter gives it more impact. it appears to me all he has ever wanted to do was to improve the quality of the food/ ingredients in the food firstly of our children and then the wider public. The diet in the uk is not balanced too many carbs too processed too much dairy too much meat. Getting it right would reduce obesity, diabetes, heart disease etc. help the planet and put ag on a more stable platform. All laudable ambitions. but apparently he’s a stroker for writing a few vegan recipes for an undeniably growing market. It’s a sad sad world. [/QUOTE]
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