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Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Fixing what isn't broken
The Heinz company, current owners of HP Sauce and under the impression that people drink the stuff by the pint, throws common sense to the wind and tamper with the classic recipe to make it "healthier".
Of course you know this means war!
Update: Not surprisingly, the government health Nazis are behind this low-sodium abomination.
Update: Explaining the virtues of HP sauce to namby pamby Southerners.
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"Responsibility Deal"?
ReplyDeleteAre Cameron and his clique' deliberately trying to sound like a cross between Attlee's "austerity for everybody but us" crowd and the villains of Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"?
Or are they just completely clueless?
No. It's more likely a bad case of self-righteousness crossed with cluelessness. Yes, that's it.
The next thing you know, they'll launch a campaign against Spam. (Mind you, a lot of people would say that isn't a bad thing.)
cheers
eon