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as looks like the UK has caved in to letting the crafty b@stards not be required to show a country of origin label on this muck , only safe way is no chicken whatsover for me. That is until I am on holiday in an EU country with proper food standards.
Quote from: foxbat on June 04, 2020, 06:59:54 pmas looks like the UK has caved in to letting the crafty b@stards not be required to show a country of origin label on this muck , only safe way is no chicken whatsover for me. That is until I am on holiday in an EU country with proper food standards. you could just have labels that just say British chickens for example thou? Would they not be safe?
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 04, 2020, 09:01:09 pmQuote from: foxbat on June 04, 2020, 06:59:54 pmas looks like the UK has caved in to letting the crafty b@stards not be required to show a country of origin label on this muck , only safe way is no chicken whatsover for me. That is until I am on holiday in an EU country with proper food standards. you could just have labels that just say British chickens for example thou? Would they not be safe?You can't usually specify when you order from a takeaway thou?
Can anyone point me in direction of the science on this, preferably without politics?
Dont worry. If it came from KFC,its English
The problem with a small country like the UK trading with massive trading countries like the US and when it comes to it China and India we don't have as much to offer and we need them so we will get bullied in to accepting what they tell us to have. Like when Samoa got a trade deal with the US and ended up with turkey tails, a fatty gland which no one in the US would eat. When NAFTA happened Mexico started getting everything filled with corn syrup and obesity sky rocketed. The EU's size allowed us to be one of those big trading nations that could tell the likes of the US what we wanted without being pushed around but unfortunately not anymore.We've already changed story on chlorinated chickens, who knows what next? The NHS?
Why are we bothered about what Australia does.
Quote from: drfchound on June 06, 2020, 02:27:02 pmWhy are we bothered about what Australia does.I think you will find that our government has been pushing the idea of an 'Australian style' deal with the EU.Be useful to know what that is I would have thought?