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DaveR Wrote:

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> FFS, the definition of free range for eggs is

> hardly a closely guarded secret:

>

> unlimited daytime access to outdoor runs with

> vegetation

>

> 4 sq metres of outdoor space per bird

>

> plus indoor requirements as for uncaged birds

>

> So this:

>

> The term Free range is virtually meaningless.

> Any animal in an enclosed shed that can see

> daylight through an opening can be called free

> range.

> Even if the place is so crowded they could never

> reach the outside.

>

> is about as accurate as the normal level of

> 'expert' posting from DF



Dave, you can read more of DF's resource here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2508173/16-000-free-range-chickens-crammed-shed-NEVER-daylight.html

  • 1 month later...

Tried ML with a couple of visiting Aussie friends on Friday night - nice burgers and wings, good music and very friendly staff. Loved the beer too - tinned beer may not be every puristbore's cup of elderflower but the ice cold ones we had (in chilled glasses) were bang on for a surprisingly warm October eve.


Just wish they'd add a steak option.

We had lunch there today, again really good.


But surprised it was almost empty on a Saturday lunchtime!


Oh and we sat in the window. And saw a friend going by on a bus, so that was fun, especially as he saw us too and waved.


Oh damn I forgot, we are supposed to sit in the window so as to look cool,

must do better. At least I had my contact lenses in and clean hair this time :))

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