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Is anyone else getting really, really tired of these studies and the opinions of journalists that report on them?
The BBC are reporting this stuff as gospel. I've seen three different 'experts' so far today all agreeing with these findings.
Is anyone else getting really, really tired of these studies and the opinions of journalists that report on them?
The BBC are reporting this stuff as gospel. I've seen three different 'experts' so far today all agreeing with these findings.
But no frogs legs?And then there is chlorinated chicken....
Yes and no.Would they require the same amount though?
Indeed it is all of those.But no frogs legs?
Edit to add: We in the UK drink chlorinated water and use fluoridated toothpaste. We also use bromides in some medical products and agricultural products and for treating swimming pool water. Chlorine is also a component in household bleach and in toilet cleaners so we can come into contact quite frequently,
I eat all of those and more...I was wondering how many on here eat Bacon, ham, Salami etc.
Me too. Also corned beef. And chorizo.I eat all of those and more...
For those of us who still eat meat, be aware that under the modified Tariffs to be applied if we Brexit with No Deal, then beef and pork will have a 40% duty slapped on it, but wheat and grain products will be dropped to zero by the government. Not sure if it is both imports and exports, or just our exports to EU that get these tariffs. I tried to check the HMRC excise duty website, but it does not mention Brexit at all. Not sure where one finds the WTO tariff lists either. I am not a businessman.