The Real Food Debate
Sheila Dillon investigates whether the Great British food renaissance is over. With food prices rising and consumer confidence falling, has the UK's good food bubble burst?
The Food Programme investigates whether the Great British food renaissance is over. With food prices rising and consumer confidence falling, has the UK's good food bubble burst?
Sheila Dillon visits the Real Food Festival at Earls Court in London. It is a showcase for producers of fine food, and so a perfect indicator of how premium food products and sales are faring in the current economic downturn. Sheila meets chefs, farmers, producers and economists to discuss whether the British food renaissance is doomed, or in fact whether it ever even began.
Presenter: Sheila Dillon, Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.
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- Sun 29 May 201112:32BBC Radio 4
- Mon 30 May 201116:00BBC Radio 4 FM
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