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British Food Journal Volume 88 Issue 2 1986

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 February 1986

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Abstract

The old year has gone, leaving its trail of never‐to‐be‐forgotten memories of strife and turbulence, calamity, disaster, and a huge burden of worries for us to face in the New Year. Few if any will not be deeply grateful to see the passing of 1985. Except for the periods of calm there cannot be a year within living memory to equal it in terms of violence, unparalleled in times of “peace”, collosal in terms of soaring social and public expenditure and financial loss, and in disasters in the world beyond the shores of these islands. It would not be an exaggeration to state that the enormous indebtedness which the year has heaped upon the people will never be wiped off, and it has got to be done mainly by those innocent of any misconduct, and their descendants. The unprecedented scale of street and community violence, the looting, thieving and general crime committed behind the screen of it.

Citation

(1986), "British Food Journal Volume 88 Issue 2 1986", British Food Journal, Vol. 88 No. 2, pp. 33-60. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011769

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MCB UP Ltd

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