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on 13-02-2014 10:26 PM
@am*3 wrote:According to a YouGov survey released in early November, 25 percent of British people are eating less meat this year than in 2012.
That isn't very important in the big scheme of things when discussing poverty and people who can't afford any or little food.
Maybe to you it isn't am, meat is an important part of a healthy balanced diet for most people, myself for one. Whenever I don't eat red meat for even a few weeks my iron levels fall dangerously low, and we are talking about the UK, a leading advanced capitalist country, not an undeveloped nation.
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on 13-02-2014 10:29 PM
meritocratic, kind of sounds like "political correctness" - terms made up by the conservatives to cover up some of their worst excesses.
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on 13-02-2014 10:31 PM
then you may need to read your marx books again
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 13-02-2014 10:39 PM
hahah, you could be right, I prefer Lenin as a "read" and a British Commo who is still writing, the last Marx I read "Genesis of Capital", (last week) was the first Marx i have read in about 5 years.
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on 13-02-2014 10:40 PM
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13-02-2014 10:42 PM - edited 13-02-2014 10:43 PM
Is this where we are heading.....
I am wondering if we are already there boris. 2.2m people in Australia living in poverty..
Also, I find it astonishing that Foodbanks are a fairly new thing in the UK, almost unheard of up to 4 years ago.
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on 13-02-2014 10:44 PM
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13-02-2014 10:46 PM - edited 13-02-2014 10:48 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@am*3 wrote:According to a YouGov survey released in early November, 25 percent of British people are eating less meat this year than in 2012.
That isn't very important in the big scheme of things when discussing poverty and people who can't afford any or little food.
Maybe to you it isn't am, meat is an important part of a healthy balanced diet for most people, myself for one. Whenever I don't eat red meat for even a few weeks my iron levels fall dangerously low, and we are talking about the UK, a leading advanced capitalist country, not an undeveloped nation.
Me and many others, people can't afford to eat it every day here. A first world country.
It just says eating less meat, not none. They may still eat meat a few days a week.
Lots of vegetarians and vegans remain healthy without eating any meat.
If people can't afford to buy their own food and can get veges, fruit, bread and a little meat from a food bank, they would be thankful for that.
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on 13-02-2014 10:48 PM
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13-02-2014 10:48 PM - edited 13-02-2014 10:51 PM
Last year, there was a little scandal you should all have heard about...ponies in raw red meat and meat products, widespread, within the U.K. For years this was happening, on a massive scale.
Including racehorses.
The sale of poultry shot up and the sale of red meat plummeted in the U.K., as with a chicken you can tell what it is you are buying.
Red meat is an important part of a balanced diet, and a change away from it can quickly reduce iron levels unless there is a rise in intake in other iron rich foods or a supplement. But red meat and paté are expensive, if you are on a tight budget.
Just saying that the timing of the survey shows that there are other factors involved.
The British were disgusted by the scandal.
There are healthy vegetarians, but they will be on a diet with lots of iron containing vegies 🙂
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