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12/08/2011

Things go from bad to worse for Pat and Tony. Meanwhile Adam gives his considered opinion.

Pip is excited to be meeting Adam to discuss her marketing ideas. But she's disappointed when Adam agrees with David about not dismantling the Hassett Hill co-op. It would be too risky. Adam suggests instead that Pip could work on a project at university to make a difference working within Hassett Hills, and this idea cheers her up immensely. Conversation then turns to Alice and Chris. Adam explains how they're saving up to buy Ronnie's business.

Pat explains to Shula about how stressed she's been with everything that's happened at Bridge Farm. Luckily Shula has some good news. The little boy that was ill is now out of hospital. Milly Robson is still seriously ill, however. Shula promises to see what else she can find out and keep Pat informed.

Susan tells Shula that nobody is buying Bridge Farm yoghurt. She decides to ring Pat so she doesn't send any more stock. The only thing selling is the Sterling Gold cheese. To make matters worse, Tony receives a call from Environmental Health. They want to interview him and Pat. They are stunned to learn that they may be prosecuted for food safety offences.

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