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What's Causing Britain's Food Waste?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/av /uk-419 73919/w hat-s-c ausing- britain -s-food -waste
A lot of it is to do with the idiots who slavishly follow the use by and sell by dates and throw the food away on the stroke of midnight of that date instead of using common sense by looking and smelling it, that will tell you if it's ok to eat or not. We hardly throw any food away in our house. Don't know how on earth my grandma went on and how she lived to such a ripe old age without the nanny state telling her when to bin food.
A lot of it is to do with the idiots who slavishly follow the use by and sell by dates and throw the food away on the stroke of midnight of that date instead of using common sense by looking and smelling it, that will tell you if it's ok to eat or not. We hardly throw any food away in our house. Don't know how on earth my grandma went on and how she lived to such a ripe old age without the nanny state telling her when to bin food.
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/// I seriously question AOGs assertion that 'most' of today's food is frozen or processed! ///
Question me all you like that is your prerogative, but it doesn't necessarily say that I am wrong.
Look at your supermarkets with their freezers and chill cabinets, name the food that is fresh straight from the fields or other suppliers?
How old are those sausages, bacon, meat, take the meat it has most likely been in a frozen container aboard a ship, all the way from New Zealand.
/// I seriously question AOGs assertion that 'most' of today's food is frozen or processed! ///
Question me all you like that is your prerogative, but it doesn't necessarily say that I am wrong.
Look at your supermarkets with their freezers and chill cabinets, name the food that is fresh straight from the fields or other suppliers?
How old are those sausages, bacon, meat, take the meat it has most likely been in a frozen container aboard a ship, all the way from New Zealand.
the pork chop i got this morning - from a chiller cabinet in the supermarket - say they are outdoor bred from a british farm that meet their welfare standards
doesn't say when the pig was butchered but can't be that long ago.
I do have a potato to process, i need to cut it into wedges, season it and bake...
doesn't say when the pig was butchered but can't be that long ago.
I do have a potato to process, i need to cut it into wedges, season it and bake...
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