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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7685550" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>Saw him on BBC News this morning advertising his slop. Nothing more than an advert. The BBC allow anyone on to talk bollox, Michael O'Leary is often on too. I couldn't give a t0ss if their fake burgers were free and my food was taxed, I'm still not eating their version of the truth, my health and grip on reality is too important to me.</p><p></p><p>As Swarfmonkey says, huge amounts are being gambled by an awful lot of people. They can't all be winners, they're cannibalising themselves. When the first proper scare story arrives (and it will) the poo will hit the fan and there will be a collapse. Thankfully there seems to be a growing awareness that processed foods are harmful and that ALL of these foods are processed, ultra or uber-processed. Aint no money in plain old veg but that's what these muppets should be eating if they're vegans rather than money chasers. It's about nothing else than money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7685550, member: 3563"] Saw him on BBC News this morning advertising his slop. Nothing more than an advert. The BBC allow anyone on to talk bollox, Michael O'Leary is often on too. I couldn't give a t0ss if their fake burgers were free and my food was taxed, I'm still not eating their version of the truth, my health and grip on reality is too important to me. As Swarfmonkey says, huge amounts are being gambled by an awful lot of people. They can't all be winners, they're cannibalising themselves. When the first proper scare story arrives (and it will) the poo will hit the fan and there will be a collapse. Thankfully there seems to be a growing awareness that processed foods are harmful and that ALL of these foods are processed, ultra or uber-processed. Aint no money in plain old veg but that's what these muppets should be eating if they're vegans rather than money chasers. It's about nothing else than money. [/QUOTE]
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