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Default Farage?s long game and The Brexit Party?s true goals

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whisky-dave wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 November 2019 15:21:45 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Ian Jackson wrote:
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Steve Walker wrote:
Food safety needs to be protected, but why do we need regulations
on classifying bananas based on size, appearance, lack of
malformations, damage, etc.? People will either buy them or not,
so the market will dictate price based upon quality without
specific regulation.

I'd rather buy a pack of anything knowing what I'm getting. Ie,
class 1,2 or 3 etc. Rather than discover at home that it is a
mixture of all three.

I guess that those who argue against the need for standards for
bananas are probably the sort of people who don't ever buy any.


More likely never do the shopping themselves. But still, of course,
have an opinion about it.


Or it could be the exact opposite, where you want all products to be
uniform. eg. The sort that only buy large eggs, forgetting that other
size eggs are laid too, but they want their one simple size for all.


Why would you not want to pay by weight etc for fresh produce?

I'm sure some would be pleased to have rotten eggs on offer, though.

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