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spyker
14 Jun 18 15:34
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....Fois gras to face possible ban as a result of brexit.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/06/13/foie-gras-imports-could-banned-brexit-ethical-grounds/

What with the great au-pair shortage and now this - they'll be revolting in the streets for sure now.

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Crisp77
When: 14 Jun 18 15:43
We need to be cautious, this sort of thing can spread.
By:
lfc1971
When: 14 Jun 18 15:52
beastly
By:
lfc1971
When: 14 Jun 18 15:56
Just another example of the moral superiority of BREXIT
By:
sixtwosix
When: 14 Jun 18 15:57
Christmas hamper on here for platinum members always used to have foie gras.......turkey twizzlers a poor change.
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lfc1971
When: 14 Jun 18 16:01
you can eat fruitcake instead with all the other remainers
By:
Foinavon
When: 14 Jun 18 16:31
I suppose ortolan will be off the menu too, Kenny will be ecstatic.
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Dr Crippen
When: 14 Jun 18 17:08
Mr Smith told the Commons: "Foie Gras is cruel to produce, unhealthy to eat and it's expensive to purchase.

If we can't produce it ourselves due to concerns over cruelty then the sooner we stop importing it the better.
Why people eat the stuff is a mystery to me, most people would give it the dog.
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spyker
When: 14 Jun 18 18:54
Says a man that has never eaten proper fg. Force feed a goose, eat cheap as sheet chicken that spend their whole lives in cruelty, not sure there is much difference myself, other than people thinking they are being mortally superior when in fact they generally just show their ignorance in how most meat is produced. Whats good for the goose and all that.....
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