Letter: Food for thought
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Your article on Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream ('The world in their scoop', 14 July) was poignantly timed for me, as I had just come out of hospital after a bout of acute inflammation of the gall bladder induced, it seems only too likely, by half a tub of the very delicious Rainforest Crunch.
For those of us with undiagnosed gallstones and a previously concealed inability properly to digest cholesterol, the 17 per cent butterfat in their product makes it ice-cream to die from, rather than die for.
Ben and Jerry's was, for me, truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and Haagen-Dazs will just have to be something for others to lick off in future. I can only hope they both make sorbets.
Yours faithfully,
CAROLINE KAY
London, SE11
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