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DTCwordfan | 17:17 Tue 17th May 2016 | Food & Drink
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In wanting to pare back their recipes on-line.......??

Surely this is a central part of the food business in the UK and a heck of an archive and legacy to both pro and amateur cooks....
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well that's redundant, apparently, owing to the howls of outcry at this, they are now going to transfer them into their new BBC Good Food pages - probably with a commercial twist behind it though?
Yes, you could say it is regimen-tal...
I can see why a national broadcaster shouldn't really become the national recipe repository; but having done so, the idea of binning them all was daft.

That must have been some petition.
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an anagram of the editor who has to sift the 11500 recipes is 'dietor' - is this a job for our Ed but then he's on a diet to begin with.
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it was probably those with influence in the culinary profession, jno.......
There's a couple of threads on this already.
What I can't work out is how will the Beeb save money, by ditching these recipes ?
Hosting costs. Drives, maintenance, access. Ask Ed ;-)
I'd ditch the bbc and keep the recipes less controversial

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