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Thank goodness . . .

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 02.54
by Rob Del Monte
The Food Standards Agency (I think that's their name) have introduced their food traffic light idea. Speculation is, is that the other de facto 'what's inside guides' are to avoid the traffic lights, because they don't want a 'red' on their product, so they've euthamised it, with confusing rda, and statistics, with their own guides, then I think they make an advert that has been dressed up to look very much like one of those public information ones made by government agencies and departments, even the music, it is very much like the type of music they use.

Now, I think that the 'what's inside guides' are not too confusing, but a 'red' or 'amber' is much more straight forward.

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 10.00
by Pete
sainsburys have a colour wheel

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 11.15
by lukey
i woke up in my piss today and it was nice

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 13.20
by James H
i pissed when i woke up today and that was nice

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 13.30
by Ant
I was pissed when I woke up this morning and it was nice.

Sorry, that bandwagon was just passing me. Couldn't resist.

Anyway, I don't think anyone will look at the little charts. I certainly won't anyway.

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 16.31
by GNiel
Hymagumba wrote:sainsburys have a colour wheel
I quite like that actually. Much more specific and efficient.

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 16.33
by lewsnews
If it tastes nice I eat it.... not if it has a green traffic light thingy telling me how I am going to get fat when I eat the product.

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 16.45
by Nick Harvey
The "Too much phuquing punctuation in the phuquing options" option appears to be missing.

Re: Thank goodness . . .

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 18.06
by Lorns
Rob Del Monte wrote:The Food Standards Agency (I think that's their name) have introduced their food traffic light idea. Speculation is, is that the other de facto 'what's inside guides' are to avoid the traffic lights, because they don't want a 'red' on their product, so they've euthamised it, with confusing rda, and statistics, with their own guides, then I think they make an advert that has been dressed up to look very much like one of those public information ones made by government agencies and departments, even the music, it is very much like the type of music they use.

Now, I think that the 'what's inside guides' are not too confusing, but a 'red' or 'amber' is much more straight forward.
You say so much yet say so little.

Traffic lights on food! Not a good idea! Where would i put them once i got them home?

Re: Thank goodness . . .

Posted: Sat 20 Jan, 2007 20.31
by Katnap
miss hellfire wrote:Traffic lights on food! Not a good idea! Where would i put them once i got them home?
I know. Imagine trying to shove this in the fridge.

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Posted: Sun 21 Jan, 2007 07.04
by superguy
Is it true that Terry Wogan wears a wig?