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FoodLoversBritain.com polls - What do you think?
We're getting Food Lovers opinions on foodie issues, such as organic, food shopping, animal welfare, buying British and more. If you've got an issue you'd like voted on, email us
Have you voted yet?
How Important is Buying British Food to You?
15 September - 30 September 2009
Very 82%
So-So 10%
Not really 8%
Some of your comments:
George Williamson
"We should buy only the best food, regardless of where it is grown. We should support good producers everywhere. What has their citizenship got to do with it?"
Valerie
"We went to France this year for the first time and bought bagettes. They were very good but the ones we bought in the morning were stale by evening. Next time I'll take British bread with us and keep a second loaf in the freezer."
Fiona Watson
"I agree with you that you can get excellent bread in England, especially from the small local bakeries. But don't give up on French bread!"
When shopping for food, which is most important?
5 August - 14 September 2009
Organic 10%
Locally-sourced 65%
Price 25%
Some of your comments:
Henry Bryant
At last the FSA has brought some commonsense to the debate. The public have been hoodwinked over organics for too long.
Radek Kowalski
Organic food is not a fashion. It is something that has to stay in order to preserve our environment for future.
Georgina
I think we should be getting together as a nation and bring all farming up to a certain set of standards, not segmenting it and putting labels on it such as organic. While the philosophy of organic is admirable, organic standards are not foolproof either...
Radek
I wonder still to what extent British people are able to agree on supporting British agriculture...
