If you are planning a night in tonight and wondering if anything good is on the box you might want to tune into Blood Sweat and Takeaways on BBC3 at 9pm.
Following on from the BAFTA nominated series, Blood Sweat and T-shirts which showed the human cost of our cheap clothing, the team turn their attention to some of the fast food industry’s main ingredients over the next 4 weeks. 6 young volunteers have travelled to
We are delighted every time the true costs of overly cheap food are brought into the spotlight. Steve and I set up Scoff because we are passionate about making it easier to eat better quality food and to rally support for sustainable farming practices on our own shores that have almost become extinct in the quest for cheaper and cheaper food. More often than not this cheap food is also nutritionally light so we are now seeing a situation in the Western world where on average we are over fed but undernourished. It’s just wrong. Things have to change for the good of our own health, the environment and to put a stop to the exploitation of people in developing countries.
For the record, here at Scoff we deliberately don’t use tuna or prawns (we did have some great garlic creel-caught Scottish langoustine on the menu when we first opened but unfortunately they didn’t prove popular enough due to price and because people would have preferred them served already shelled which, of course, would have bumped the price even higher with the labour cost). All our chicken is free range, enjoying life wondering around Peter and Sue’s
I would also like to emphasise that we do not in anyway feel that ethical sourcing ever comes before good cooking and top notch service. If we ever inadvertently slip up on these two vital aspects of our whole raison d’ĂȘtre, please, please do tell us so we can put things right. Occasionally things don’t go according to our best laid plans because of genuine human error, but never because we are sitting back on our ethical laurels and taking it easy.
If you do get a chance to watch it I would be very interested to hear your thoughts (if you wanted to feel really smug you could try watching it whilst tucking into some Scoff!). You could post a comment on our blog at www.scoff.co.uk and start a bit of a discussion.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and whether the series makes you think twice before buying a tuna sandwich or ordering a curry or Chinese takeaway from that cheap place down the road!
Sarah May 2009
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