greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10
th, 2019 at 8:24pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Jan 10
th, 2019 at 8:20pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10
th, 2019 at 8:12pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Jan 10
th, 2019 at 8:04pm:
The admirable thing about Jamie Oliver is he sought to counter this. He wanted to get people to eat simple - but fresh - food. Cheap to buy, easy to make, and he got excellent ratings.
Problem solved, right?
Alas, his audience watched, but didn't listen.
And that's the power of processed fast food.
Jamie is the only decent TV chef out there.
I get lots of great ideas from him.
And what's interesting is that all his projects failed. School dinners, his Housing Commission show, the lot.
Brits, Yanks and Australians - for all their interest - never really changed their ways.
To me, this says a lot about food as an industry, as an
economy. No matter how big Jamie Oliver became, he couldn't change it.
Yes, and you can see the frustration on his face (and hear it in his voice).
He does everything right, but fat Steve & Janeen won't listen.
They just want their chicken nuggets and cola.
Can we blame Islam?
Perfect - saved by Islam.
And yes, Jamie Oliver himself acknowledges his frustration. He certainly tried harder than anyone else to market fresh food, that's for sure. Didn't he do an ad for Woolworths?
But as Aquascoot always says, Fat Steve and Janeen need to be forced to do what's right for them. The way to do this is to install a strong, confident leader who eats McDonalds, drinks Diet Coke, and spends the majority of his day watching TV.
This leader can then pump them full of masterful lies on Twitter. He can do it in his pyjamas and dressing gown. In fact, he should lead from his bed. If he needs dialysis, oxygen or a catheter, he just has to ask. He can tell everybody to innovate, work hard and make everything great.
Nestle, Proctor & Gamble and Nabisco can then neutralise the betas of this world, and that includes apologist leftards like Jamie Oliver. Better still, they can pay him off.
We will make Amerika great again, no?