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Janet Baraclough wrote:
> > If you mean, you intend to serve only ingredients grown in Britain, > you can have potatoes and > tomatoes but still no coffee, tea and chocolate. Or black pepper, cinnamon, or brown sugar. Are there beet-sugar refineries in Britain? If not, no white sugar, either. On the other hand, with the recent success of the BNP, he might be on to something. He might be planning to appeal to a certain clientele who will patronize his establishment for ideological reasons. They might even convince themselves that the food is better for these ideological reasons. Like those people who eat Marmite. |
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