Letter: Pork for the chop
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Sir: If I were in the meat trade, I think I would be planing to take a long Christmas break. From Friday, pork sales will probably dip more than BSE beef due to the UK release of the film Babe, an irresistible tale of a polite young porker's efforts to stay off the Christmas lunch table. After I saw the film in August, in the hyper-carnivorous US, pork sales reportedly dropped by 20 per cent.
Yours,
Julian Morris
Appleton, Oxfordshire
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