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Posted 09 January 2007 - 09:15 PM

I must admit i'm beginning to think that the Daily Mail has a vendetta against the milk industry.

Today it's telling us that putting milk in your tea negates the health benefits of the tea.
http://www.dailymail...in_page_id=1774
Thing that they need more than 16 people to have a "real" trial!!


A few weeks ago it was telling us about the "super ecoli" in milk.
http://www.dailymail...in_page_id=1770

"However, the Daily Mail has learned that Government experts are investigating a possible link to bugs found in farm animals.

There are concerns the infection may be spread to humans through meat and milk which is either produced in this country or imported. "

i could copy and paste the whole report...but i'll let you read for yourselves. Just another media induced food scare i think!



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Posted 09 January 2007 - 09:41 PM

I must admit i'm beginning to think that the Daily Mail has a vendetta against the milk industry.

Today it's telling us that putting milk in your tea negates the health benefits of the tea.
http://www.dailymail...in_page_id=1774
Thing that they need more than 16 people to have a "real" trial!!
A few weeks ago it was telling us about the "super ecoli" in milk.
http://www.dailymail...in_page_id=1770

"However, the Daily Mail has learned that Government experts are investigating a possible link to bugs found in farm animals.

There are concerns the infection may be spread to humans through meat and milk which is either produced in this country or imported. "

i could copy and paste the whole report...but i'll let you read for yourselves. Just another media induced food scare i think!

Over the last 20 years in the UK we've had massive scares such as AIDS, Foot and Mouth and Bird Flu, plus a new mini scare every other week; one week drinking red wine is good for you the next it's the devils blood, go within three feet of a glass and it will burn your gizzard to a cinder in a nanosecond. The boy who cried wolf. I don't know if I'm representative of the general population but these 'latest scares' go right over my head. It's a problem as undoubtedly there will be some real serious issues getting lost in the swill.

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