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Eat what we tell you

Carbon ratings, meat taxes, and lump sums to allow the poor to 'buy animal products'...

16 August 2022

2:27 PM

16 August 2022

2:27 PM

We are barely a week out from the ‘climate friendly’ proposal that would see supermarkets add ‘eco labels’ to over 57,000 products so that shoppers can ‘consider the environmental impact’ of their food choices.

This ‘helpful’ information has already been twisted into an opportunity to enact a paternalistic control over what the poor eat and to siphon off untold millions in tax.

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