“It’s all been blown up out of proportion. We’ve been victimised by this, penalised when we have no blame.” … “What we need now,” says Mr Cutillo, as we say goodbye to his buffaloes, “is for the politicians to make a stand and the institutions to come out and make it clear that the problem has been dealt with. Because there have been so many conflicting reports that people don’t know what to believe. Then it needs to disappear from the newspapers and the TV. Because if it carries on like this it will be a disaster.” Independent
In 1996 Italy banned British Beef. It was not until 2006 that Italy lifted that ban. So Mr Cutillo will have to excuse people like me who don’t give a damn about him and his poisonous cheese. If you will not give one country the benefit of the doubt then why in hell should we care even one bit about your over-priced chunks of dioxin?