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Sources for meat consumption in Uk during last 4yrs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 7931885" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I'm guessing the ad companies do market research and simply aim at the most receptive audience. Old geezers like me are fixed in our ways and won't change so they show an idealized right-on middle class world for those with most money. These folks all seem to want to virtue-signal and buy the most trendy products </p><p>We had lunch on Sunday with half a dozen friends from Mrs Fred's sheep showing community, and I was the only "full time" farmer although obviously everyone lived in the country,, doing estate work, working in a countrystore, handyman jobs and Riding therapy. When the subject of TV viewing came up. it turned out that everyone had stopped their license and ditched the tellie, the only TV between us being the one Mrs Fred still has at her late dad's cottage which is still under his license. If this is typical, the ad men won't be bothered about selling to our sorts as we are beyond redemption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 7931885, member: 189"] I'm guessing the ad companies do market research and simply aim at the most receptive audience. Old geezers like me are fixed in our ways and won't change so they show an idealized right-on middle class world for those with most money. These folks all seem to want to virtue-signal and buy the most trendy products We had lunch on Sunday with half a dozen friends from Mrs Fred's sheep showing community, and I was the only "full time" farmer although obviously everyone lived in the country,, doing estate work, working in a countrystore, handyman jobs and Riding therapy. When the subject of TV viewing came up. it turned out that everyone had stopped their license and ditched the tellie, the only TV between us being the one Mrs Fred still has at her late dad's cottage which is still under his license. If this is typical, the ad men won't be bothered about selling to our sorts as we are beyond redemption. [/QUOTE]
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