And its said British food is bad

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British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

'Cos it laced with growth hormones and pumped with water, it's no wonder that most US meat products are banned under EU legislation, they're not deemed fit for human consumption.
 
British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

It compliments their coffee.
 
British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

'Cos it laced with growth hormones and pumped with water, it's no wonder that most US meat products are banned under EU legislation, they're not deemed fit for human consumption.

This is an example of one thing the EU got right. They banned the import of US and Canadian meat and dairy products several decades ago. The US and Canada appealed to the WTO, who insisted that Europe accept these products or they will be fined.

The EU still refused, and ever since has paid an annual $100 million fine to keep this sub standard, corrupted food out of Europe.
 
British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

'Cos it laced with growth hormones and pumped with water, it's no wonder that most US meat products are banned under EU legislation, they're not deemed fit for human consumption.

This is an example of one thing the EU got right. They banned the import of US and Canadian meat and dairy products several decades ago. The US and Canada appealed to the WTO, who insisted that Europe accept these products or they will be fined.

The EU still refused, and ever since has paid an annual $100 million fine to keep this sub standard, corrupted food out of Europe.

Ah, so that's where our contributions go to!
 
British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

'Cos it laced with growth hormones and pumped with water, it's no wonder that most US meat products are banned under EU legislation, they're not deemed fit for human consumption.

This is an example of one thing the EU got right. They banned the import of US and Canadian meat and dairy products several decades ago. The US and Canada appealed to the WTO, who insisted that Europe accept these products or they will be fined.

The EU still refused, and ever since has paid an annual $100 million fine to keep this sub standard, corrupted food out of Europe.

Ah, so that's where our contributions go to!

Trust me it's money well spent! The list of stuff that is acceptable in the states but is banned in most other countries is astounding.
 
British food is like anywhere else. The good stuff is good - and the bad stuff is bad. Worst food I've had in a few years was on holiday in France. And I never know why people go on about American steaks. Every steak I've ever had in the States was watery, tasteless crap.

'Cos it laced with growth hormones and pumped with water, it's no wonder that most US meat products are banned under EU legislation, they're not deemed fit for human consumption.

This is an example of one thing the EU got right. They banned the import of US and Canadian meat and dairy products several decades ago. The US and Canada appealed to the WTO, who insisted that Europe accept these products or they will be fined.

The EU still refused, and ever since has paid an annual $100 million fine to keep this sub standard, corrupted food out of Europe.

Ah, so that's where our contributions go to!

Trust me it's money well spent! The list of stuff that is acceptable in the states but is banned in most other countries is astounding.

Oh, don't get me wrong. I'm not complaining (Nosey). I'm just rather surprised that the omnipotent EU is required to submit to the will of any other organisation.
 
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