Food Wars
Working Lunch's Adrian Chiles casts a reliably sceptical eye over the arguments presented by Britain's food producers and sellers, from Walkers to the metric martyrs, both for and against the single currency.
Since our entrance into the Common Market in 1973, food has been a constant source of tension between Brussels and Britain - the former apparently intent on straightening out our bananas and flattening our sausages, the latter standing rigidly by our right to eat mouldy, horrible food that's past its sell-by date.
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