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Hillside Reveals                                    What they want you to believe...

2002 UK’s Worst Restaurant...                                                     The myth and the reality of life

 We teamed up with the BBC to help make the programme                             and death for farm animals
 ‘UK’s Worst Restaurants’. We randomly approached Indian and English
 restaurants and easily found three restaurateurs willing to buy chicken and      behind the closed doors of the
 lamb from our investigator who was posing as an unscrupulous seller. He told
 the greedy owners that he killed the animals himself! Even after receiving the   factory farming system.
 ‘UK’s Worst Restaurant’ trophy from Nick Knowles, takeaway owner, Mr Galal,
 was still trying to contact our ‘supplier’ for cheap meat even though the BBC
 had told him uninspected meat ‘wasn’t safe’! Mr Galal’s reckless behaviour was
 described by a food safety consultant as ‘very worrying’. All the meat was of
 course legally sourced by the BBC from Smithfield Market.

 Exposing the Myths of
 Welfare Standards...

 In 2000, we had investigated Grampian Country Chickens. This ‘Freedom Food’
 accredited farm was the nation’s largest chicken producer and had claimed to
 be ‘absolutely committed to the highest standards of bird welfare’. We found
 they were rearing birds for Tesco, Sainsbury’s and ASDA in absolute squalor.
 As the big supermarkets had all claimed to be ‘shocked’ by our findings and had
 said they would launch an ‘immediate investigation’ we decided to have another
 look in 2002, to see if conditions for the birds had improved. Unfortunately we
 found that nothing had changed at all! Our evidence, which was featured in
 the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People, showed piles of stinking, maggot-infested
 carcasses outside. Inside, we filmed 22,000 chickens crammed into a dismal,
 dimly-lit shed where injured and distressed birds, many crippled with deformed
 legs, were forced to use their wings to drag themselves to food and water.
 TESCO had been so proud of this farm, run by Mr Pardon, that they featured
 him on posters and put them up in stores around the country!

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