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18th April 1996, Page 40
18th April 1996
Page 40
Page 40, 18th April 1996
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D Anish Driver Bent Pedersen, Hauling Coffee For...

Jutland is avoiding British beef even though he thinks the BSE scare is exaggerated. So what does he plan for lunch? "I have sandwiches tilled with Danish cold meats— chicken,......

S Cottish Driver Arthur Telford, Pulling General Haulage...

of Newton Grange, has complete confidence in the Scottish product but he is still happy to eat English beef south of the border even though he accepts there is some risk......

I Risk Driver John Connell From Galway Operator Iggy...

carries beef, When we meet he is returning with a backload of food from the Continent: "I've been away for two weeks so I've missed the crisis," he says. In any case, he is......

W Incanton Driver Paul Smith Had Delivered A Load Of...

and was on his way home to Chichester when we met. His supper last night was spaghetti bolognese, featuring minced beef. "I want to be one of the lucky ones able to sue the......

B Rian Gazeley, Pulling For Quaife Paper From Its Luton...

has a family interest: his stepfather is a farmer. He points out that BSE isn't confined to the British herd. "The French have the same problem," he asserts, adding that the......

B Rian Logan And Duncan Scott, Delivering Furniture For...

have decided to err on the side of caution, Logan is eating less beef than before to minimise the risk: "You can eat beef all your life but it only takes one piece of affected......

// I T's Safer Eating Beef Than Driving On The M25!"

reckons Bob , Couchman, polishing the bodywork of his immaculate Leyland Daf Roadtrain, in the traditional green and yellow livery of R Swain & Sons of Rochester, Kent. "I shall......