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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 6409536" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>Caught a brief glimpse of BBC Breakfast today which discussed Times article about vegan "cream" being available at Wimbledon. They showed a quick picture of the article c/w phrases such as "animal friendly" and "cruelty free" </p><p></p><p>Why the hell are they allowed to get away with such ridiculous, unfounded statements? No newspaper would ever get away with statements like "made by slave labour" when talking about imported goods, so why is it OK to slag of UK food? If only farmers had some sort on Union to represent them, or even a Board to promote the high standards of UK food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 6409536, member: 45282"] Caught a brief glimpse of BBC Breakfast today which discussed Times article about vegan "cream" being available at Wimbledon. They showed a quick picture of the article c/w phrases such as "animal friendly" and "cruelty free" Why the hell are they allowed to get away with such ridiculous, unfounded statements? No newspaper would ever get away with statements like "made by slave labour" when talking about imported goods, so why is it OK to slag of UK food? If only farmers had some sort on Union to represent them, or even a Board to promote the high standards of UK food. [/QUOTE]
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