Clarissa Dickson Wright rifles through some food packaging and discusses the problem of vague and misleading labelling with Tory spokesmen. It’s all part of the Tories new Honest Food campaign (see The Tracing Paper’s earlier post Tories call for honest food).
It’s all a little contrived perhaps (the chosen food packaging will be familiar to anyone who’s already read the Conservatives’ “current examples of unclear and misleading labelling”), but the point stands.















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I can’t imagine her even wanting to eat any of that food!
I cant argue with the sentiments behind this one. Not sure Clarissa is the best “new face” of the conservative party though…