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keine Wurst? Das ist nicht moeglich.
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Edy doesn't eat sausages so won't be bothered.
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I’m bovered!
Don’t get me wrong I love an English pork Sanger as much as the next Convict but German Sausage is good too! |
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I thought Edy favoured the Pork Sword ?
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How has it come to this for this once great nation ?
![]() I remember finding a manual / guide Issued by the Ministry of War during WW2 - to prepare the British before visiting Berlin . One of the things it said was that ‘ They are brutal .. but make excellent sausages ‘ also , ‘ the woman are not to be trusted, they struggle to control their feelings and can fly into a rage if things go wrong ‘ It also urges British soldiers to give orders in a firm military manner ‘ as the German civilian is used to it and expects it However it did say that the Germans make excellent sausages , and their beer ‘ is one of the pleasantest in Europe In the section on ‘What the Germans think of us ‘ It says ‘ they admire the British ‘ and that ‘ Even Hitler had a grudging respect for us ‘ |
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Many visitors worked in the Industry , Seems many of today's arrivals wont to work with Pork ,The money is not bad from what I heard
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Oh no! You can't take the sausage away from the German. There was big time major uproar when the Schleswig-Holstein Greens a decade or so ago proposed to have one day without a meat offering in state-run canteens. Reading the opponents, you'd have thought the Greens had suggested something truly tragic and unhealthy for human life like introducing a day where only Scottish cuisine is served.
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Haggis is the king of sausages, I'm sure you would love it.
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“introducing a day where only Scottish cuisine is served.”
A day of deep fried mars bars & 12 year old single malts. Not a total disaster, suspect that the following morning I would be very hungry & have a headache . |
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This is the wurst news I've heard today.
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Sausages are bad for the climate ,climate change is our motivation to sell these products.
LIDL Ireland “INSECT BURGERS” Mmade OF metalwork larvae “may cause allergic reactions” in customers with have allergies to molluscs, dust mites, or crustaceans China |
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oh no, shiny! You will soon be force fed insects!
Do folk really not realise they are already eating insects all the time? |
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edy.do these bug's fly themselves from Vietnamese?
climate change ![]() Too tip.. Vietnam was soaked with agent orange chemical. May not be the best idea, |
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Have you calculated the co2 balance of a dutch cow vs. shipped insects?
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Nice to learn you are one of those eco hippies that are even against all and any imports from overseas though.
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Why do you think they choose Vietnam?
climate change is our motivation to sell these products ![]() already eating insects all the time? wear a visor or go blind ![]() |
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A Dutch cow is fuelled by bio-fuel, it's totally green.
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Everybody who ever eats food, be it mass produced in factories or veggies and fruits eats insects, insect parts or insect excrements all the friggin' time.
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shiny new shoes please • February 26, 2023 12:46 PM GMT
Why do you think they choose Vietnam? Tell me! |
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They adulterate the petrol I buy with ethanol to "save the planet" even a Dutch cow can not be less green than that.
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How many extra points for insects ?
Better Health: Rewards App, unlock rewards when they achieve certain goals. Feed me data ![]() do you think the food vouchers rewards will be insect linked ? Can't be meat can it ? ![]() Insane In The Brain |
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shiny new shoes please • February 26, 2023 12:46 PM GMT
Why do you think they choose Vietnam? Tell me! |
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So they kill the Dutch cows and flood the pastures or build houses for migrants on it then import soya beans from Brazil grown where the rain forest used to be to make veggie burgers for the Dutch to eat? How green is that?
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After all, data suggests that about 75 to 80% of the global soy bean production goes to livestock.
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The answer then is to feed the Dutch cows will European silage and leave the rain forest alone. Also, stop using agricultural land to grow beets and sugar cane to make ethanol for fuel and grow food instead.
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Thing is....can the demand for meat, and cheap meat at that, be satisfied if you do that? Especially so if you also want to feed humans European crops instead of rain forest destroying crops.
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In the long run, if you want to keep meeting meat demands, along with not committing constant cow rights violations, you probably need to find offer some more efficient livestock like insects.
Why do people like shiny make the impression that they want to oppress others from having the choice? |
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It's bad enough that the EU is in the pockets of the meat farmers and throttles the introduction of insect based foods for those that deem it a good idea. Then you have an armada of people like shiny that seem to straight oppress the choice.
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Of course if price is left to regulate supply and demand as it does in pure capitalist systems. socialist price controls usually end in shortages. Spoilt western societies seem to want to only eat prime muscle resulting in a lot of waste, there is more to a Dutch cow than milk and steak.
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Im all for choice edy.. some people change like the wind .The jabbers
Tell me! ££££ edy , always follow the ££££.. new law? mean more types of insect can now be processed into food. So how many extra health points should people be awarded for setting the bugs,and saving the planet? |
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None.
Can you explain the Vietnam thing in a bit more detail than "££££"? |
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If people want to eat insects then let them eat ants dipped in chocolate, that's all well and good. I feel an allergy to arthropods coming on already.
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Good that you are for choice, shiny. Then stop constantly boring everyone with your stuff that makes it look like you want to oppress choice.
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