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Article: The definitive way to avoid food fraud ; Adger ham. That's what the latest food industry scandal-scare has me thinking of. It's all to do with the news that we're being sold pounds7 billion's worth of codswallop - which is worrying and almost certainly true - but just for a moment I can't help thinking of the cooked version of the much-loved, much-hated, woodland beast.
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- Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
- Article date:
- April 26, 2008
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Adger ham. That's what the latest food industry scandal-scare has
me thinking of. It's all to do with the news that we're being sold
pounds7 billion's worth of codswallop - which is worrying and almost
certainly true - but just for a moment I can't help thinking of the
cooked version of the much-loved, much-hated, woodland beast.
Some years ago, a friend entered the living room at his family
home in West Somerset. They had been evacuated from London in the
Second World War and had settled for good and were rather better at
gleaning free food than the indigenous folk. The father was forever
out foraging for limpets, catching rabbits and that sort of thing.
But even he was somewhat surprised ...
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