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So, I was opening my brie and bacon Tesco's Finest sarnie. Which was a bit of a problem, as it wasn't really what I wanted. I'm convinced it was tiger prawn and avocado when I picked it up. Bloody witchcraft again.

But I digress. There, on the sandwich packet, was a picture of a large lump of brie, and some tasty-looking bacon. And lo, it said in small black letters "Serving Suggestion".

Now. Are they really suggesting that the best way to serve this sandwich is with a few rashers and a chuffing large lump of brie ? I doubt it.

I propose the immediate discontinuation of the phrase "Serving Suggestion", and the prompt introduction of the snappy "Largely Irrelevant Picture We've Included To Make Our Product Look More Appealing".

Date: 2003-06-25 08:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegreenman.livejournal.com
You brush your teeth with ... goose fat? minced beef?

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Date: 2003-06-25 08:08 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kneeshooter
Actually Glycerin, which I checked is an ingredient of my current toothpaste, may be of animal origin. Apparently not all Glycerin is from animal sources, but some is - and products are not always marked.

It's difficult to stay vegetarian - but then it's easier to be vegetarian than it is to be vegan.

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