London High Court rules British company exploited chicken workers in modern day slavery case

Bomber_Harris

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Location
London
I think @Bomber_Harris = @Clive = @holywell farmer = they are all just characters to keep us simple peasants entertained and tuning into TFF.

TSS


to be fair, ever since I joined this site the traffic has increased considerably, my threads have become famous, apparently even the Daily Mail quoted something I posted on this forum, that's according to @Devil's advocate

Nigel Farage is also an avid follower of my threads :)

- Bomber :cool:

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unlacedgecko

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Fife
and it's not just in Blighty that this forum is getting noticed. Some of my postings have gone global, people from all over the globe are connecting to this site every opportunity they get just to see the latest musings from the Bomber (y)



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and it's not just global, the popularity of this site is now literally out of this world :alien:

- Bomber :cool:


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The ego is strong with this one.
 
to be fair, ever since I joined this site the traffic has increased considerably, my threads have become famous, apparently even the Daily Mail quoted something I posted on this forum, that's according to @Devil's advocate

Nigel Farage is also an avid follower of my threads :)

- Bomber :cool:

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You've not managed to get many fit birds to join yet though.
Where's the receptionist?
 

Pilatus

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Location
cotswolds
@Bomber Harris can you post a pic of yourself ,so we can see you rather than the coffee machine. Heres two of me,one work one play(y)(y)
 

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kiwi pom

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Location
canterbury NZ
Most Sundays Mrs Bomber buys produce directly from a farm shop, a very expensive one I might add, somewhere in South Hertfordshire. Previously I thought she bought from a farm shop in Totteridge North London but after a forensic examination of the Bomber household accounts (long overdue imo) it transpires the Totteridge farm shop closed years ago

So to answer your question I don't mind at all paying premium for produce direct from the farm

Always happy to support farmers local and far, absolutely love farmers, you're all scallywags imo

Much love

- Bomber :cool:

Shouldn't stuff "direct from farm" be cheaper?

By the way its been rumoured that not all farm shops or farmers markets are as honest as you might think:whistle:
 

kiwi pom

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Location
canterbury NZ
Can't be arsed to read all of this thread, but assuming it's about chickens, and politics, here's my contribution.

If it is true that we get the politicians we deserve, then it is also true that we get the farming systems we deserve. I wont eat chicken when out, and at home will only eat the whole chicken that costs £16 from the farmers market because that's the proper price for a sentient being that feeds us for 3 meals. If the bomber and others have a problem with factory farmed chicken then it's simple enough, dont buy cheap chicken.

Why even run the risk (and add the food miles) of buying from a farmers market.
I think you're a farmer? Why not just rear some yourself?
 

Bomber_Harris

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Location
London
Shouldn't stuff "direct from farm" be cheaper?

By the way its been rumoured that not all farm shops or farmers markets are as honest as you might think:whistle:

I'm not a mug, I know there's no way all the produce that Mrs Bomber purchases from the farm shop in Radlett Hertfordshire is produced there. Undoubtedly some, if not most, would have been sourced from other farms, some locally and some not so local

either way it's still quality grub so I'm not complaining :)

- Bomber :cool:
 

delilah

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Why even run the risk (and add the food miles) of buying from a farmers market.
I think you're a farmer? Why not just rear some yourself?

Because since we came down from the trees we have been quite correctly working on the assumption that it is inefficient for one person to try and do everything, and much more efficient to do things collectively as a community. It is what mankind did quite instinctively until globalization came along. What we now give trendy names to - Community Supported agriculture, regenerative farming, etc - is no more than a return to what is simply common sense agriculture.
 

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