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Luckygirl3 Fri 09-Sept-22 13:45:32

Some years ago I wrote to all the major supermarkets to suggest that they should have a section on their online shopping sites labelled UK Produced so that we can simply and easily choose to only shop from that section.

I got very little in the way of positive responses.

Today I took a Tesco chicken breast out of the fridge and it said Poland on it. What the hell am I doing eating a chicken breast from Poland when Sun Valley chickens is on my doorstep and also lots of small free range producers!

I would like to restart this idea as a campaign to all the supermarkets - if I did so, do you think others would join me and write to them to? How might I get that ball rolling?

NotSpaghetti Sat 10-Sept-22 08:12:28

Midgey there has been a lot of coverage about the differences between EU and Australian welfare, pesticides and hormone use, environmental protections and so on.
I'm surprised you haven't seen them.

Here's just one:
www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cows-australia-trade-deal-brexit-b2072349.html%3famp

And here's one trying to say it won't all be a problem (obviously from Australia):
www.google.com/amp/s/amp.abc.net.au/article/100205024

Callistemon21 Fri 09-Sept-22 20:24:15

Callistemon21

midgey

Our animal welfare laws are much higher than many countries, including Australia. Luckily Ms Truss signed a deal to buy meat from Australia! Simply doesn’t make sense.

I'm sure any meat imported from Australia will meet with British standards.

Most meat produced there is more free-range than anything produced in the UK.

Ps how far would you like it to range freely?

A farm of 30,00 acres? Or is that too restrictive?

Callistemon21 Fri 09-Sept-22 20:22:23

midgey

Our animal welfare laws are much higher than many countries, including Australia. Luckily Ms Truss signed a deal to buy meat from Australia! Simply doesn’t make sense.

I'm sure any meat imported from Australia will meet with British standards.

Most meat produced there is more free-range than anything produced in the UK.

Ali23 Fri 09-Sept-22 19:43:04

MerylStreep

Ali23
Change.org were very much in favour of a second Brexit referendum which leads me to believe they don’t have a problem with chicken breasts coming from Poland.

Its my understanding that they support people who want to set up a petition democratically. It’s up to the public whether they support it. I get all sorts of petitions from them. If I agree with them I sign, but if I disagree I don’t.

midgey Fri 09-Sept-22 19:41:03

Our animal welfare laws are much higher than many countries, including Australia. Luckily Ms Truss signed a deal to buy meat from Australia! Simply doesn’t make sense.

NotAGran55 Fri 09-Sept-22 19:20:29

Apologies, I missed the point of the thread.

NotAGran55 Fri 09-Sept-22 19:12:06

All Waitrose chicken is British I believe.

Sago Fri 09-Sept-22 19:05:12

We tend to buy from a butcher, greengrocer, fishmonger etc, however when I can I use Booths supermarkets.
They promote local produce and of course British food.
I used to live in the Ribble Valley so it was local to me, sadly now only when on our travels.

Luckygirl3 Fri 09-Sept-22 18:56:18

I also understand that the reason the supermarkets buy in foreign goods is because they are cheaper - makes no sense, but there it is. Not everyone can afford to pay more for British produced goods, but those who can will be able to do so more easily.

Luckygirl3 Fri 09-Sept-22 18:54:36

JaneJudge

Luckygirl isn't saying it isn't available, just that it isn't as easy as having a British produced section. If you are ina rush/busy/have to order your shopping within an hour, it would be easier to have a designated section.

Exactly Jane - it is not about these things not being available - it is about having to search through the whole site to find the British produce. And of course, the chicken was just an example - it apples to everything: dairy, fruit, vegetables etc.

If all these British produced goods were in one place on the sites then it would be easier to find them, and also would help to focus the minds of the supermarket bosses on where they are getting their goods from.

Elizabeth27 Fri 09-Sept-22 16:36:30

I think a lot of people need the cheaper option although I do not understand how food is cheaper produced and transported from other countries.

I am not a meat eater but it is the same with fruit and veg unless you buy in-season local produce.

Barmeyoldbat Fri 09-Sept-22 16:05:48

I buy from Lidl meat that has on the label in big letters British, also buy from Waitrose and a local butcher. I wouldn’t touch Tesco,

welbeck Fri 09-Sept-22 15:51:05

well i'm not sure because i don't eat meat, but i think lidl tries to source meat from britain and ireland. and is clearly labelled as to origin.

Witzend Fri 09-Sept-22 15:45:43

I always check the origin of all meat- UK only for us. Most of the pork, gammon etc. in Asda is of Dutch, Danish or German origin and because it’s quite a bit cheaper than UK origin, I assume factory farmed. So I just won’t buy it. Denmark in particular is notorious for factory farming. Not that we eat much meat at all any more, but if I want e.g. gammon. I go to Waitrose for higher welfare, UK origin.

JaneJudge Fri 09-Sept-22 14:50:32

Luckygirl isn't saying it isn't available, just that it isn't as easy as having a British produced section. If you are ina rush/busy/have to order your shopping within an hour, it would be easier to have a designated section.

Callistemon21 Fri 09-Sept-22 14:46:33

Luckygirl3

They do - but I have to ferret my way round the site to find it - I am proposing a section on the site where I can buy all my shopping British-produced.

I have never seen Polish chicken in Tesco although I have seen Polish mushrooms and tomatoes.

Some ready meals use meat produced overseas so it's important to check labels if you feel it is important, usually there is ???????, ??????? or ?? on the front of the pack.

Perhaps having a section for foreign food could be interesting!

Esspee Fri 09-Sept-22 14:11:01

Excellent idea Luckygirl3. Why not start a petition? I always try to choose Scottish products myself but others would find it easier if products were labelled clearly with their origin.

NotSpaghetti Fri 09-Sept-22 14:06:10

X post.
Apologies.

NotSpaghetti Fri 09-Sept-22 14:05:32

Here are some Tesco British breast fillets too:

www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/285210252

I think you have accidentally bought Polish instead, Luckygirl

All the supermarkets seem to have British versions.

Luckygirl3 Fri 09-Sept-22 14:04:20

They do - but I have to ferret my way round the site to find it - I am proposing a section on the site where I can buy all my shopping British-produced.

Blondiescot Fri 09-Sept-22 14:03:23

I'm with paddyann54 - I tend to buy my meat from my local butcher, but Aldi do use a lot of Scottish suppliers, so I'm happy to shop there too. They've started stocking proper buffalo mozzarella from The Buffalo Farm in Fife, which is absolutely delicious.

NotSpaghetti Fri 09-Sept-22 14:00:41

Tesco DO sell British chicken Lucky

Here's one for example:
www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/276054144

MerylStreep Fri 09-Sept-22 14:00:04

Ali23
Change.org were very much in favour of a second Brexit referendum which leads me to believe they don’t have a problem with chicken breasts coming from Poland.

Luckygirl3 Fri 09-Sept-22 13:57:54

I was thinking of the petition idea, maybe having a model letter and giving the CEO addresses of the major supermarkets so that people can send them on.

MerylStreep Fri 09-Sept-22 13:55:13

We have phoned ASDA on numerous occasions Re British products.