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'They are forcing their agenda on us': BBC staff fume as their staff canteen BANS meat on Mondays 'for environmental and health reasons'; The socialist managers at the BBC demanding compliance
Topic Started: Apr 21 2017, 10:13 AM (165 Views)
W A Mozart
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BBC employees are fuming after their staff canteen banned meat from its menu on Mondays - with workers accusing the corporation of 'forcing its agenda' on them.
An internal message revealed 'meat free Mondays' will be introduced this week at the BBC North staff restaurant in Quay House in MediaCity, Salford.
The intranet memo says the change has been introduced for environmental and health reasons.
Chefs, staff were told, are 'prepared to whip up some delicious meat-free alternatives' for 'carnivore' staff members.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4370480/BBC-staff-fume-staff-canteen-BANS-meat-Mondays.html#ixzz4etRg2KlI
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Opinionated
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So, there is nowhere else in all of Salford to eat?
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Robertr2000
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How could the BBC ban meat for a day? What does that even mean..... :dunno:
"if that **** wins we'll all hang from nooses"
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Robert Stout
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I expect the staff to sneak in a can of Spam.............. :biggrin:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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W A Mozart
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Robertr2000
Apr 21 2017, 05:15 PM
How could the BBC ban meat for a day? What does that even mean..... :dunno:
It means that the BBC wants to "save the world" by suggesting that we all stop eating animals..... :)


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Clearly I approach life differently than this poor snowflakes. When I go to a restaurant, be that the staff canteen or any other place that sells prepared food, and I see that they're not offering what I want to eat, I go someplace else.

Rather than pitching a fit and looking like a bunch of cry babies, these people should just vote with their wallets and take their business elsewhere. If enough of them do it, either the policy will change or the canteen will go out of business. If there is still enough business for the canteen to stay open, then they should just shut their pie holes and deal with it.
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