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<blockquote data-quote="Courier" data-source="post: 7092247" data-attributes="member: 868"><p>Consider yourself very lucky - I have had occasions where I have had a meeting in our bottling dairy with the Senior Northern MAFF Dairy Officer and the Local Senior EHO (together) arguing with our acting jobsworth EHO about whether we should use pre-formed plastic hygiene covers on the heads of self tapping internal cladding fixings <u><strong>OR</strong></u> a dogturd squirl out of a silicone gun to use as a covering......He also seriously objected to us using "At least 95.5% fat free on the bottles" and "Naturally More Nutritious". </p><p></p><p>That backfired on him a little bit though because we ended up with "Naturally more nutritious than when heat treated" </p><p></p><p>We packed up with all milking etc in 2000..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Courier, post: 7092247, member: 868"] Consider yourself very lucky - I have had occasions where I have had a meeting in our bottling dairy with the Senior Northern MAFF Dairy Officer and the Local Senior EHO (together) arguing with our acting jobsworth EHO about whether we should use pre-formed plastic hygiene covers on the heads of self tapping internal cladding fixings [U][B]OR[/B][/U] a dogturd squirl out of a silicone gun to use as a covering......He also seriously objected to us using "At least 95.5% fat free on the bottles" and "Naturally More Nutritious". That backfired on him a little bit though because we ended up with "Naturally more nutritious than when heat treated" We packed up with all milking etc in 2000.. [/QUOTE]
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