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<blockquote data-quote="eggs11" data-source="post: 1764070" data-attributes="member: 468168"><p>He's been here before, 10 years ago, with his free range chicken campaign - he spoke to local (west country) single mums about the affordability of free range chicken and he did come across as naive then. So I'm probably also an old cynic - but I think Hugh and the producers knew exactly what was likely to come up in this programme and where it would take them.</p><p></p><p>I just hope the public don't watch it and say - look at all those fizzy drinks and chocolate and lack of fresh veg available - no wonder people are getting fat - and not realise that their own carb heavy 'healthy' diets are equally part of the problem. I say this as someone who thought my own diet was reasonably healthy until my diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggs11, post: 1764070, member: 468168"] He's been here before, 10 years ago, with his free range chicken campaign - he spoke to local (west country) single mums about the affordability of free range chicken and he did come across as naive then. So I'm probably also an old cynic - but I think Hugh and the producers knew exactly what was likely to come up in this programme and where it would take them. I just hope the public don't watch it and say - look at all those fizzy drinks and chocolate and lack of fresh veg available - no wonder people are getting fat - and not realise that their own carb heavy 'healthy' diets are equally part of the problem. I say this as someone who thought my own diet was reasonably healthy until my diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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