OK, so now that the locavore idea has been shot down in flames and I can continue to have Voss water (in glass bottles) shipped +7000km to my home, guilt free.
I'm pleased to see that there has been a recent development in the government restricting people's access to specific foods in the name of climate change.Good on ya Edinburgh. Now lets go further and ban the serving/sale of meat in the entire city. Time to start rethinking that national dish as well. Or at least reimagine it using beans, rice and soy pastry.
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Like for like locavore makes sense.
The trouble is that in the UK, a locavore diet would be quite boring and restrictive for much of the year.
IMO if you want to manage your carbon footprint a (largely) vegan diet with food miles is better than a meat-heavy locavore diet.
Shipping water half way round the planet doesn't seem to make much sense from a carbon footprint perspective.
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The story about Edinburgh schools is from the Daily Mail so at best is likely a misleading presentation of the facts and most likely is entirely made up.
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