29. Celebrity Farmers and Food Labelling Loopholes
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We're tackling the controversial British food labelling loophole and ask whether supermarket packaging is confusing consumers — or outright misleading them. With imported food products often displaying Union Jacks, British countryside imagery and phrases like “Packed in Britain” or “Prepared in the UK”, are shoppers being led to believe they’re supporting British farmers when they may not be?
We cover:
- What the food labelling loophole actually is
- Why British flags and branding appear on imported food
- The difference between “Packed in Britain”, “Prepared in Britain” and genuinely British produce
- Why British farmers are frustrated
- Consumer trust in UK food standards and animal welfare
- Proposed Conservative reforms to country-of-origin labelling
Then we move onto influencers and celebrities buying farms.
From viral YouTubers and TikTok stars documenting their countryside moves, to celebrity farming shows like Clarkson’s Farm and Fletchers on the Farm, farming has become a social media lifestyle aspiration. But is that a good thing for agriculture?
We discuss:
- Why influencers and celebrities are buying farms
- Whether social media is glamorising farming
- Concerns around animal welfare and misinformation
- Farming as a lifestyle brand versus food production
- Whether celebrity exposure actually benefits British farming
Featuring the below topics:
- Clarkson’s Farm
- Fletchers on the Farm
- Rural influencers and FarmTok culture
- British food standards
- UK agriculture and countryside life
If you care about British farming, food transparency, rural business, livestock, countryside issues and the future of agriculture, this episode is packed with honest conversation and debate.
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