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Jamie Oliver is STILL a massive cahnt

theres every room for beelzebubs paralegal but sometimes it really is just a cut and dried case.

Except it's not.

How can we ever change anything if we are not even allowed to acknowledge an issue actually exists?... and you still did not answer the question.
 
Except it's not.

How can we ever change anything if we are not even allowed to acknowledge an issue actually exists?... and you still did not answer the question.

Oh god, shut up with the shop-worn we need to dialogue head teacher shit.

This is a thread about a cunt being a cunt. Not a useful social intervention predicated on PEOPLE SHUTTING DEBATE DOWN and people just wanting to so their social duty. When did you become so fucking boring liam?
 
making from fresh isn't cheaper than using convenience foods though, if you assume the amount of additional time that the cook has to spend shopping for and preparing the food could have been spent earning money. what use is a load of raw organic meat & veg if you cant afford the gas to cook them on?
 
I dont think so- stuff like noodle and veg, rice and veg, basic one veg soups, pasta with one ingredient on it, are all basic sustenance foods.
The 'rustic poor' would have eaten a lot of cereal-based porridge and rough bread, not a varied diet of delicious vegetables.
 
Before you get your food bank docket, do you have a tv over 14"? Is it colour? Do you desire a larger one?

Nice trick question thrown in there - anyone who answers no to desiring a larger telly is some kind of dangerous pinko who needs chucking straight down the salt mines.
 
Nice trick question thrown in there - anyone who answers no to desiring a larger telly is some kind of dangerous pinko who needs chucking straight down the salt mines.
Our friends have a big telly and it scares the livin shit out of me tbh...wouldn't mind playin call of duty 3 on it though
 
We have only got a big telly cos my mate sold his cheap he wanted £50 for it because the volume control was stuck on maximum, but hey, for that price you can't turn it down.:)

Deep breath folks, he's only a chef! and a massive cahnt.
 
Oliver is a fucking cunt who wouldnt know what poverty is if it turned up mob handed to one of his cunty restuarants,ordered and ate the entire fucking menu, done a massive shit on "the pass" and then done a fucking runner without paying the bill.
 
He told the magazine:"You might remember that scene in Ministry Of Food, with the mum and the kid eating chips and cheese out of Styrofoam containers, and behind them is a massive TV. It just didn’t weigh up."
I remember when I lost my job and had to sign on, they took my TV and all my other possessions away so I would have to buy new ones with my benefits.

Oh, wait, that never happened. You stupid fuck, Oliver.
 
A bag of salad doesn't keep you warm in a damp flat when your parents can't afford to put the heating on much. A bag of salad doesn't give you the energy to walk to and from school or to and from the shops which are not anywhere nearby with your mum. Little kids need calories and if the only easily available calories are fucking chips and cheese then that's the choice their parents will make. Fuck Oliver and his judging. How dare he.
 
Value salad is about 75p but it's mostly cabbage and the little stores often don't have value ranges.
 
It might be interesting to watch the show and see what it's really about.

Leaving aside the issue of the fact that people should not be poor, yes that's all well and good but I don't see poverty being eliminated any time soon. He is a good cook and I'd be interested to see what he has to say about cooking really good food on a limited budget.

He's definitely been set up to a degree by the Independent and I reckon he must have been partly set up by the Radio Times too. I think he's a bit of a better tv presenter than he is publicist.

The other shows he's done, about school meals etc, you have to give him some credit for raising an important issue and if nothing else showing how difficult it can be.
 
I mean look at the sort of worms this is bringing out of the woodwork

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/telegraph-view/10268354/Eat-drink-and-be-healthy.html

Food is currently cheaper than it has ever been before, so people should be encouraged to experiment with what they eat – for their own good and especially for the good of their family.

Hey, food's really cheap yeah, so it doesn't matter if you serve up a dish that your kids won't eat because you can just buy something else, right? Or get something else out of your well-stocked cupboard and cook it with all the spare time and energy you have after your shitty minimum wage job on your feet all day after your hour-long journey to get all your kids picked up and home.

Jamie Oliver, the celebrity chef, has courageously caused a stir by attacking the British working-class taste for fast food.
Courageously. He's to be applauded. What the British working-class needs is a damn good attacking.
 
From a pensioner friend of mine

A big TV? Hah! I don't have: a washing machine, a car, a pet, central heating, double-glazing, gas, a freezer, an oven, a kitchen counter, a kitchen table, a garden, a bath-tub... I'm in a tenement from 1907. I was over 40 before I got a telephone, an electric hob, a 'fridge (about big enough for a six-pack), or an entry phone. When these shows go on about money-saving hints, it is evident from one glance that they're patronising folk like me from a kitchen that's as big as our entire home and full of costly gadgets that we can't afford. I'd find these more useful and believable if they did it in the kind of space that we actually have to prepare our food in.
 
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